Amazon Trademark Checker

Amazon intellectual property and trademark risk checker. Screen your product name, brand, keywords, and images for trademark conflicts, patent risks, and IP...

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Purpose & Capability
The name and description match the SKILL.md content: a checklist and guidance for trademark, patent, image, and Amazon policy risk screening. It does not require unrelated credentials, binaries, or system access.
Instruction Scope
The SKILL.md provides search steps, links, checklists, and output templates — all appropriate for an IP screening skill. Note: the metadata lists allowed-tools: Bash, which means an agent might be permitted to run shell commands; the instructions themselves do not direct reading of system files or exfiltration, but you should avoid pasting sensitive credentials or private files into prompts.
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No install spec and no code files — this is instruction-only, so nothing will be downloaded or written to disk by the skill itself.
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No environment variables, credentials, or config paths are requested. The skill's guidance references public trademark/patent resources only, which is proportionate to its stated purpose.
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always is false and the skill is user-invocable; it does not request permanent presence or attempt to modify agent/system configuration. Autonomous invocation is allowed by platform default but not inherently excessive for this skill.
Assessment
This skill is an instruction-only checklist for IP and trademark screening and appears internally consistent. Before using it: (1) don't paste private credentials, secret files, or unreleased proprietary images into prompts; (2) if you are concerned about allowing shell access, remove or restrict the 'allowed-tools: Bash' permission for the agent; (3) treat its results as guidance, not legal advice — consult an IP attorney for medium/high risk findings; and (4) if you want code or automated searches, prefer a reviewed tool that requires explicit API keys rather than pasting sensitive data into a general-purpose agent.

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SKILL.md

Amazon Trademark & IP Risk Checker

Screen your product, brand name, and keywords for intellectual property risks before you launch. Catch trademark conflicts, patent issues, and image copyright problems early — before they cost you your account.

Commands

ip check [brand name]           # full IP risk screening for brand name
ip trademark [term]             # check trademark conflicts for a term
ip patent [product type]        # identify common patents in product category
ip keywords [keyword list]      # flag trademarked terms in keyword list
ip images                       # guide for image IP risk assessment
ip brand registry               # Amazon Brand Registry eligibility check
ip report [product]             # generate full IP risk report
ip monitor [brand]              # set up ongoing monitoring checklist

What Data to Provide

  • Brand name — the name you plan to register/use
  • Product type — category helps identify relevant patents
  • Keywords — your title and PPC keyword list
  • Product images — describe them (logos, characters, designs)
  • Market — US, EU, UK, JP (trademark jurisdiction varies)

IP Risk Categories

1. Trademark Infringement

Risk: Using a name, logo, or slogan that another company owns.

Where to check:

Red flags:

  • Your brand name contains another registered trademark
  • Similar-sounding name in the same product category
  • Using competitor brand names in your title or bullets
  • Keyword stuffing with brand names (e.g., "compatible with Nike")

Safe practices:

  • Use "compatible with [Brand]" only if truthful and not misleading
  • Never use brand names in your product title
  • Register your own brand before launch

2. Patent Infringement

Risk: Your product design or mechanism is protected by an existing patent.

Types of patents:

TypeCoversHow to Check
Utility PatentHow something worksUSPTO Patent Full-Text Search
Design PatentHow something looksGoogle Patents, USPTO
Trade DressOverall commercial imageHarder to search — consult lawyer

High-risk categories (frequent patent enforcement):

  • Phone accessories (cases, mounts, chargers)
  • Sports equipment (yoga, fitness)
  • Kitchen gadgets
  • Baby products
  • Medical devices

Patent search steps:

  1. Search USPTO at https://patents.google.com
  2. Use product function keywords: "yoga mat alignment" not product name
  3. Check filing date — patents expire after 20 years (utility) / 15 years (design)
  4. Look for "continuation" patents — related to expired ones

3. Image Copyright

Risk: Using copyrighted images, characters, logos, or artwork.

Automatic red flags:

  • Disney, Marvel, DC characters
  • Sports team logos (NFL, NBA, MLB)
  • Any cartoon character you didn't create
  • Stock photos without commercial license
  • Celebrity photos or names
  • Song lyrics, book excerpts

Safe image sources:

  • Photos you took yourself
  • Canva Pro (commercial license included)
  • Shutterstock, Getty (with commercial license)
  • Public domain images (check carefully)

4. Amazon Policy Violations

Beyond legal IP, Amazon has additional restrictions:

ViolationRisk
Brand name keyword stuffingListing suppression
Fake "brand" (no actual brand)Account warning
Counterfeit productsPermanent ban
False "Amazon's Choice" claimsImmediate takedown
Misleading compatibility claimsASIN removal

Brand Registry Eligibility Checklist

To enroll in Amazon Brand Registry you need:

  • Active registered trademark (word mark or design mark)
  • Trademark in one of: US, CA, MX, BR, EU, UK, JP, AU, IN
  • Trademark status: Registered (not just "pending" for most markets)
  • Brand name matches trademark exactly
  • Products match trademark class

Trademark classes for common Amazon products:

  • Class 9: Electronics, software, apps
  • Class 14: Jewelry, watches
  • Class 18: Bags, leather goods
  • Class 20: Furniture
  • Class 21: Kitchen tools, cookware
  • Class 25: Clothing, shoes
  • Class 28: Toys, games, sporting goods

Risk Scoring

Score your IP risk before launch:

FactorLow RiskMedium RiskHigh Risk
Brand nameUnique/inventedGeneric wordSimilar to known brand
Product typeNew categoryCommon productPatent-heavy category
KeywordsGeneric termsSome brand namesHeavy brand keyword use
ImagesOriginal photosLicensed stockCharacters/logos
MarketSingle country2–3 countriesGlobal launch

Overall Risk: Low = proceed; Medium = get legal review; High = stop and consult IP attorney

Output Format

  1. Risk Summary — overall IP risk rating (Low/Medium/High)
  2. Trademark Conflicts — specific conflicts found with search links
  3. Patent Watch List — categories/functions to investigate further
  4. Keyword Cleanup — remove these terms from your listing
  5. Recommended Actions — concrete next steps before launch
  6. Brand Registry Roadmap — steps to get protected

Rules

  1. Always recommend professional legal review for High risk assessments
  2. This tool provides guidance, not legal advice
  3. Flag when product category has historically high IP enforcement
  4. Check BOTH US and target market jurisdictions
  5. Remind: Amazon can act on complaints even before legal ruling

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