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On the Corner of IP and Amazon
Navigating Trademark, Patent, and Copyright Law for Amazon Sellers






book overview
Why you should read this book?
Fear, frustration, and uncertainty can plague Amazon third‑party sellers. Overnight, your account can be suspended—your income, gone. This book offers essential strategies to help you understand Amazon’s IP approach and protect your business long‑term.
Key outcomes
- Understand the fundamentals of trademark, patent & copyright
- Learn how Amazon’s IP policies work
- Spot and counter competitor sabotage / dirty tricks
- Use Synthetic Arbitration, Mario’s proprietary method to reinstate your account faster

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Who is this book for?
This book is for anyone selling on Amazon or other online marketplaces who wants to protect their brand, products, and intellectual property. Whether you're a first-time seller, a growing brand, or an experienced e-commerce entrepreneur, you'll find practical strategies to handle trademark, copyright, and account issues.
Do I need legal background?
No legal background is required. The book breaks down complex legal concepts into clear, actionable steps, using everyday language and real-world examples. If you can navigate your seller dashboard, you can follow the advice in this book—no law degree necessary.
What’s Synthetic Arbitration?
Synthetic Arbitration is a unique proprietary process developed by Mario to resolve Amazon disputes, especially for brand and IP issues. Unlike traditional court cases, Synthetic Arbitration is faster, less formal, and handled within the Amazon ecosystem— with Amazon-appointed decision-makers. The book explains what to expect, how to prepare, and why understanding this process is crucial for protecting your brand online.
Is this relevant if I sell outside the U.S.?
Yes. While many examples and laws referenced are U.S.-based, the book covers Amazon’s global policies and dispute resolution processes, which often apply internationally. Sellers based outside the U.S. will find guidance on how Amazon handles brand protection worldwide, along with tips for addressing cross-border challenges.
Does this book include real-world examples?
Absolutely. The book is packed with real-world scenarios, case studies, and actionable takeaways from actual e-commerce disputes—both the wins and the lessons learned. You'll see how other sellers navigated trademark, copyright, and suspension issues, so you can avoid their mistakes and apply what works.
“Clear, concise, and incredibly practical. Every Amazon seller should read this book before their first IP takedown notice.”
Daniel R - Private Label Seller