IP PROTECTION PUBLISHED JUN 15, 2026·15 MIN READ

Project Zero. Transparency. The Brand Defense Stack.

Project Zero drops takedown time from 14 days to 24-48 hours. Transparency stops counterfeits at the warehouse before they ship. Most Amazon brands enroll in Brand Registry and stop there. The 5-tier protection stack is what separates brands that defend their catalog from brands that bleed margin to counterfeit and gray market every quarter.

BRAND PROTECTION STACK
// 5-TIER DEFENSE FOUNDATION TO ADVANCED
5
Transparency
PER-UNIT SERIALIZATION
ADVANCED
4
Project Zero
24-48HR SELF-SERVE TAKEDOWN
EARNED
3
Report a Violation
STANDARD 7-14 DAY REMOVAL
FREE
2
Brand Registry
FOUNDATION + UNLOCKS
FREE
1
Trademark
IP-ACCELERATOR OPTIONAL
REQUIRED
FULL STACK SETUP 90 DAYS
24-48hrProject Zero takedown vs 7-14 day standard
$0.01-.05Transparency per-unit code cost
$1,500IP-Accelerator trademark filing (typical low end)
90 daysFull 5-tier stack setup timeline
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BRAND PROTECTION QUERY · LIVE
QUERY: what is amazon project zero
Quick Answer

Amazon Project Zero is a self-service counterfeit removal program for Brand Registered sellers. Brand owners can remove counterfeit listings directly in 24-48 hours instead of the standard 7-14 day Report a Violation timeline. Project Zero is free but requires demonstrated accuracy on takedowns — brands that submit inaccurate reports lose access. It sits in a 5-tier brand defense stack: (1) Trademark foundation, (2) Brand Registry enrollment, (3) Report a Violation standard reporting, (4) Project Zero self-serve takedown, (5) Transparency per-unit serialization. Each tier reinforces the others. The IP-Accelerator program lets new brands enroll in Brand Registry while their trademark is still pending — normally a multi-year wait. Most $1M-$10M brands stop at Brand Registry and leave the upper-tier defenses on the table.

// Answers At A Glance 6 Key Questions
What is Project Zero?

Self-service counterfeit removal for Brand Registered sellers. 24-48hr takedown vs 7-14 day standard. Free but accuracy-gated.

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What is Transparency?

Per-unit serialization codes scanned at fulfillment. Counterfeits cannot pass without valid codes. $0.01-0.05/unit.

Do I need a trademark?

Yes. Brand Registry requires active or IP-Accelerator-pending trademark. No trademark = no Brand Registry = nothing else works.

What does Project Zero cost?

Free for eligible Brand Registered brands. Cost is operational discipline — 90%+ accuracy required to maintain access.

Counterfeit vs gray market?

Counterfeit = fake products (illegal, IP-removable). Gray market = authentic products sold outside authorized channels (MAP policy required).

Setup timeline?

90 days for full 5-tier stack. Trademark establishment is the longest dependency if no IP exists yet.

Most Amazon brand defense work is reactive. A counterfeit appears, the brand notices weeks later, the takedown takes another two weeks, and meanwhile the counterfeiter has shipped hundreds of units that hit the brand's review aggregate. The 5-tier stack flips the model from reactive to preemptive.

Brand Registry is table stakes. Every $1M+ Amazon brand has it. What separates brands that maintain clean catalogs from brands that bleed margin to counterfeits is what they build on top of Brand Registry: Project Zero for self-serve takedowns, Transparency for per-unit prevention, IP-Accelerator for trademark fast-tracking, and a disciplined monitoring cadence that catches violations before they compound damage. By the end of this article you will know exactly what each of the 5 protection tools does, how the stack fits together, the takedown speed differences across reporting methods, the dollar-impact math on counterfeits, and the 90-day setup playbook we run for client brands. The brands that get this right protect 4-12% of annual revenue per year from counterfeit and gray market diversion that would otherwise leak silently.

[ 01 ]5-Tier Stack

The 5-tier brand defense stack

The 5 protection tiers work as a layered system. Each tier requires the one beneath it and unlocks specific capabilities on top.

Tier 1: Trademark (foundation)

An active trademark in the relevant marketplace country is the foundation. US trademark for amazon.com, UK trademark for amazon.co.uk, and so on. Without a trademark you cannot enroll in Brand Registry, which means none of the higher tiers are accessible. IP-Accelerator (tier 5 capability available even at tier 1) lets brands enroll in Brand Registry with a pending trademark instead of waiting 9-18 months for an issued one.

Tier 2: Brand Registry (universal unlocks)

The foundational program that unlocks every other tool. Free to enroll once trademark is in place. Gives you access to Report a Violation, A+ Content, Brand Story, Posts, and the ability to apply for Project Zero and Transparency.

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Tier 3: Report a Violation (free standard)

The free in-Brand-Registry tool for reporting trademark, copyright, patent, and counterfeit violations. Standard takedown timeline is 7-14 days while Amazon reviews the report. This is the workhorse tier for any brand not yet on Project Zero.

Tier 4: Project Zero (24-48hr self-serve)

Earned access. Requires demonstrated accuracy on prior Report a Violation submissions. Once enrolled, the brand can remove counterfeit listings directly without Amazon investigation — takedowns complete in 24-48 hours. Free, but loss-of-access is real if accuracy drops below threshold.

Tier 5: Transparency (per-unit pre-emption)

The advanced tier. Per-unit serialization codes printed on each unit, scanned at Amazon fulfillment. Units without valid codes do not pass through. Counterfeits are stopped at the warehouse before they ever ship. Approximately $0.01-0.05 per unit plus setup costs.

[ 02 ]Brand Registry

Brand Registry — the foundation

Brand Registry is the prerequisite for everything else. Enrolling is free, but the trademark prerequisite is real and creates the most common bottleneck for newer brands.

What Brand Registry unlocks

  • Report a Violation tool for trademark, copyright, patent, and counterfeit reporting
  • A+ Content for enriched product listings (10-20% CR lift)
  • Brand Story module for above-A+ catalog promotion (additional 4-8% CR lift)
  • Posts for social-feed-style brand content
  • Eligibility for Project Zero and Transparency
  • Search visibility tools like Brand Analytics
  • Sponsored Brands advertising with custom headlines and logos

The trademark requirement

You need an active registered trademark OR a pending trademark filed through IP-Accelerator. The trademark must cover the country where you sell. Standard trademark filing takes 9-18 months through USPTO. IP-Accelerator partners can file in days, and Amazon accepts IP-Accelerator pending trademarks for immediate Brand Registry enrollment.

Common Brand Registry mistakes

  • Enrolling under the wrong entity: the trademark holder and the Amazon seller account need to align cleanly. Mismatches create access issues later.
  • Not enrolling in every marketplace: each country requires separate enrollment with the local trademark.
  • Trademarks too narrow: a word mark covers more situations than a design-only logo trademark. Word marks are usually the right choice.
  • Forgetting to add team members: Brand Registry permissions need to be configured for everyone who needs Report a Violation access.
[ 03 ]Project Zero

Project Zero — 24-48hr takedowns

Project Zero is the operational game-changer for brands that face active counterfeit pressure. The speed difference (24-48 hours vs 7-14 days) compounds over time because fast removals prevent the counterfeit's review damage and revenue cannibalization.

How Project Zero works

Once enrolled, the brand can submit takedown requests through the Brand Registry interface that execute immediately rather than going into Amazon's review queue. The brand has been pre-authorized as a credible reporter based on prior Report a Violation accuracy, so the takedown processes without manual investigation.

Eligibility requirements

  • Active Brand Registry enrollment
  • Demonstrated accuracy on Report a Violation submissions (typically 90%+ accuracy maintained)
  • Established trademark (not just IP-Accelerator pending)
  • Trained team members designated to submit reports
  • Active monitoring of brand mentions and counterfeit attempts

The accuracy gating

Project Zero requires high accuracy. Removing legitimate listings (mistakenly classified as counterfeit) puts your Project Zero access at risk and creates potential legal exposure for tortious interference. Train your team to use Project Zero only on confirmed counterfeits where you have evidence — test buys, packaging differences, lot codes that do not match your supplier records. For uncertain cases, use the standard Report a Violation tool and let Amazon investigate.

The compounding speed advantage

A standard 7-14 day takedown gives a counterfeiter 1-2 weeks of selling time. At 50 units/day at $25 AOV, that is $8,750-$17,500 in cannibalized revenue per counterfeit listing. A Project Zero 24-48 hour takedown caps that exposure at $1,250-$2,500. The annualized math on 20-50 counterfeit attempts per year (typical for $1M-$10M brands) is significant.

[ 04 ]Transparency

Transparency — per-unit serialization

Transparency is the most powerful tier because it shifts brand defense from reactive (find and remove counterfeits) to preemptive (counterfeits cannot enter the system in the first place).

How Transparency works

Brands enroll specific SKUs into the Transparency program. Each unit of the SKU gets a unique scannable code printed on packaging or applied as a label. Amazon scans the code at fulfillment. Units without valid codes do not pass through fulfillment and are removed from inventory. Counterfeiters cannot generate valid Transparency codes, so they cannot get counterfeit units through Amazon's warehouse system.

What it costs

  • Per-unit code cost: approximately $0.01-0.05 per code, depending on volume
  • Setup costs: $5,000-$15,000 per SKU for packaging redesign, application equipment, supplier coordination
  • Ongoing operational cost: code application and supplier QA processes
  • Audit and verification cost: regular sampling to confirm code application accuracy

When Transparency makes economic sense

The math works best for high-margin SKUs in counterfeit-vulnerable categories. Calculate: annual counterfeit revenue loss on the SKU vs annual Transparency cost. If counterfeits are stealing $50,000+ per year and Transparency costs $15,000 setup plus $2,000-$5,000 per year ongoing, the math is clear. If counterfeit losses are $2,000 per year, Transparency cannot justify itself on that SKU.

The SKU prioritization framework

Most brands cannot afford to enroll their entire catalog in Transparency. The right approach is selective enrollment: top 5-10 SKUs by revenue concentration, particularly those facing active counterfeit pressure. The SKU rationalization framework directly informs this decision — Scale-bucket SKUs are usually the Transparency candidates, Kill-bucket SKUs are not.

The Operational Reality

Transparency adds real operational complexity at the supplier level. Your manufacturer needs to apply codes correctly on every unit produced. Code misapplication causes legitimate inventory to fail at Amazon's fulfillment scan, which causes inventory holds. Brands enrolling in Transparency should pilot with one SKU and one supplier before scaling, working out the operational kinks before broader rollout.

[ 05 ]IP-Accelerator

IP-Accelerator — trademark fast-track

IP-Accelerator is Amazon's partnership with a vetted network of trademark law firms for fast-track trademark filing. It solves the most common bottleneck for newer brands: the multi-year wait between filing a trademark and being able to use it for Brand Registry.

How IP-Accelerator works

Brands engage one of Amazon's IP-Accelerator partner law firms (typically $1,500-3,000 plus USPTO filing fees). The law firm files the trademark application. Amazon accepts the pending trademark for immediate Brand Registry enrollment, even though the actual USPTO approval takes the usual 9-18 months. Once USPTO issues the trademark, it converts to standard Brand Registry status automatically.

The cost-benefit calculation

Standard self-filed USPTO trademark: $250-$350 in filing fees, you do the work, 9-18 months until you can use it for Brand Registry. IP-Accelerator: $1,500-3,000 plus USPTO fees, partner does the work, immediate Brand Registry access. The premium is paying for time and expertise. For a new brand losing 9-18 months of Brand Registry features, the premium typically pays back in 30-90 days through unlocked A+ Content, Sponsored Brands, and brand protection features.

When IP-Accelerator is the right choice

  • New brand launching on Amazon without an existing trademark
  • Existing brand expanding to new countries where trademark not yet filed
  • Established brand with weak existing trademark that does not cover the right marks

When standard USPTO filing is fine

If you already have a trademark or do not need Brand Registry access for 12-18 months (e.g., still building the product), standard USPTO filing saves the IP-Accelerator premium. The IP-Accelerator value is time-to-Brand-Registry, not better trademark quality.

[ 06 ]CF vs Gray

Counterfeit vs gray market

The distinction matters because each requires different tools. The IP protection stack works on counterfeit. Gray market requires different mechanisms.

Counterfeit goods

Fake products bearing your brand name or trademark without authorization. The product was not made by you or under your authorization. Counterfeits are unequivocally illegal and removable through Project Zero, Report a Violation, or Transparency. Test buys often reveal obvious differences: lower quality materials, different packaging, missing or fake authentication codes, different country of origin labeling.

Gray market goods

Authentic products that you made, sold to an authorized wholesaler or retailer, and that are now being resold on Amazon without your authorization. The products are genuine. The IP protection tools cannot remove them because they are real. Gray market requires different approaches: MAP (Minimum Advertised Price) policy enforcement, authorized seller programs, first-sale doctrine analysis with a customs attorney, or distribution channel restructuring.

The first-sale doctrine

Under US law, once you sell a product, the buyer can typically resell it. The first-sale doctrine limits what brands can do about gray market resellers. There are exceptions (material differences from authorized goods, post-sale conditions, contractual restrictions) that customs attorneys handle case by case. This is a legal advice area, not a marketing strategy area.

Why the distinction matters operationally

Trying to use Project Zero against gray market goods is a fast way to lose Project Zero access. The takedowns get reversed because the goods are authentic, your accuracy rate drops, and Amazon removes your Project Zero privileges. Train the team to verify counterfeit vs gray market before submitting any takedown.

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[ 07 ]5 Tools

The 5 IP protection tools compared

Quick reference for the 5 tools, what they cost, and what they protect against.

TOOL 01
B
Brand Registry
FREE

Foundation enrollment. Unlocks all other tools plus A+ Content, Brand Story, Posts, Sponsored Brands.

REQ: ACTIVE TM
TOOL 02
P
Project Zero
FREE EARNED

24-48hr self-service counterfeit takedown. Requires demonstrated accuracy on prior reports.

REQ: 90%+ ACCURACY
TOOL 03
T
Transparency
$0.01-.05/UNIT

Per-unit serialization. Counterfeits stopped at fulfillment before shipping. Strongest pre-emptive defense.

REQ: PACKAGING UPDATES
TOOL 04
A
IP-Accelerator
FROM $1,500

Fast-track trademark filing through Amazon partner law firms. Pending TM accepted for Brand Registry.

REQ: NEW TM FILING
TOOL 05
R
Report a Violation
FREE

Standard violation reporting tool. 7-14 day takedown timeline. The workhorse pre-Project-Zero tier.

REQ: BRAND REGISTRY

Takedown speed comparison

The speed difference between methods determines how much counterfeit revenue cannibalization the brand absorbs per attack. Faster takedowns reduce damage by orders of magnitude.

// TAKEDOWN SPEED · METHOD COMPARISON TIME TO REMOVAL
TransparencyPRE-EMPTIVE BLOCK
~0
0 days
Project ZeroSELF-SERVE
24-48 hr
1-2 days
Report a ViolationSTANDARD
7-14 days
7-14 d
Legal CounselFORMAL ACTION
30+ d
[ 08 ]Dollar Impact

Counterfeit dollar impact math

Worked example for a typical $3M Amazon brand absorbing counterfeit pressure. The numbers explain why brand defense investments pay back so fast.

// COUNTERFEIT IMPACT · ANNUAL ESTIMATE $3M BRAND PROFILE
Cannibalized direct sales30 counterfeit listings x avg 8-day duration x $200/day
$48,000
Review aggregate damageNegative reviews from counterfeit experiences hitting brand listings
$22,000
Ad spend wastePPC running while counterfeit competes on same keywords
$18,000
Returns + customer serviceCounterfeit-buyer returns and complaints routed to brand
$12,000
Team time on takedownsInternal labor on Report a Violation submissions and appeals
$8,000
UNDEFENDED ANNUAL LOSS $108,000

$108,000 = approximately 3.6% of revenue on a $3M brand. That is the cost of leaving the stack at Brand Registry alone without the upper tiers. Project Zero alone cuts the direct sales cannibalization roughly in half (faster takedowns). Transparency on the top 5 SKUs eliminates 70-80% of attempted counterfeits before they can damage anything.

The defense investment math

Full stack setup cost: $5,000-$15,000 in agency fees for the 90-day implementation + $20,000-50,000 in Transparency setup for the top 5 SKUs + ongoing monitoring labor. Total Year-1 investment around $30,000-$70,000 for a $3M brand. Defended revenue protection: roughly $80,000-$100,000 per year (after first 6 months as the stack engages). ROI typically lands 1.5x-3x in Year 1, higher in Years 2+ because setup costs amortize.

[ 09 ]90-Day Setup

The 90-day setup playbook

Concrete operational sequence we run for client brands. The 90 days accounts for trademark establishment, Brand Registry enrollment, and the Project Zero earning curve.

Days 1-30: Trademark + Brand Registry

If no active trademark: file through IP-Accelerator (3-7 days to filing) and begin Brand Registry enrollment with pending trademark (typically approved within 2 weeks of filing). If trademark exists: enroll directly in Brand Registry (typically approved within 5-10 business days). Set up team permissions, train on Report a Violation tool.

Days 31-45: Active monitoring + Report a Violation activity

Set up internal process for monitoring competitor listings, counterfeits, and trademark misuse. Train team to use Report a Violation. Build baseline metrics on violation frequency. This becomes the accuracy track record needed for Project Zero eligibility.

Days 46-60: Apply for Project Zero

After 30-45 days of clean reporting activity, submit Project Zero application. Approval typically takes 7-14 days. Self-service counterfeit takedown activates upon approval. Continue monitoring cadence.

Days 61-75: Transparency cost-benefit + pilot

For SKUs with significant counterfeit risk, evaluate Transparency enrollment. Cost analysis per SKU: per-unit label costs vs annual counterfeit revenue loss. Pilot with one SKU and one supplier before scaling. Work out packaging redesign and supplier QA processes.

Days 76-90: Ongoing cadence build

Weekly review of new listings on top 20 SKUs. Monthly review of full catalog for trademark misuse, counterfeits, gray market diversion. Quarterly review of overall brand protection effectiveness. Document every takedown for legal record. The cadence is the part that compounds value over time.

[ 10 ]How EMA Helps

How Evolve Media defends client brands

Brand defense is one of our most repeated deliverables because the ROI is so clean and the work is operational rather than creative. Same monitoring discipline applied across multiple brands.

14-day brand defense audit

Trademark review, Brand Registry verification, Project Zero eligibility assessment, Transparency cost-benefit per top SKU, monitoring cadence design, internal training plan. Output is a clear picture of where the defense stack is incomplete and what the 90-day buildout should prioritize.

90-day setup execution

IP-Accelerator partner referral when trademark filing needed, Brand Registry enrollment management, Report a Violation training and monitoring, Project Zero application support, Transparency cost-benefit modeling and pilot management.

Ongoing monitoring partnership

Weekly catalog monitoring, monthly trademark and counterfeit reports, quarterly effectiveness review. Pairs with SKU rationalization (Scale-bucket SKUs are usually Transparency candidates), Brand Story optimization (Brand Registry unlocks both), and tariff and sourcing strategy (Transparency adds operational complexity at the manufacturer level).

Legal counsel referrals

Customs attorney referrals for complex counterfeit cases, gray market enforcement, MAP policy disputes, trademark expansion to new countries, and any case requiring formal legal action beyond Amazon's IP protection tools. This is referred work, not done in-house.

Key Takeaways

The 7 Things to Remember About Amazon Brand Defense in 2026

  • The 5-tier stack: Trademark (foundation) → Brand Registry (unlocks) → Report a Violation (free standard) → Project Zero (earned 24-48hr takedowns) → Transparency (per-unit pre-emption)
  • Project Zero drops takedown time from 7-14 days to 24-48 hours - the speed advantage compounds because faster removals prevent counterfeit review damage and revenue cannibalization
  • Transparency at $0.01-0.05 per unit plus $5,000-$15,000 setup per SKU is the strongest pre-emptive defense - counterfeits cannot pass fulfillment without valid codes
  • IP-Accelerator at $1,500-$3,000 lets new brands enroll in Brand Registry with a pending trademark instead of waiting 9-18 months for USPTO approval
  • Counterfeit (fake goods) is removable through IP tools; gray market (authentic goods sold outside authorized channels) requires MAP policy, authorized seller programs, or legal action
  • Undefended counterfeit impact on a $3M brand typically runs 3-4% of revenue annually across direct sales cannibalization, review damage, ad spend waste, returns, and team time
  • The 90-day setup playbook: trademark + Brand Registry (days 1-30), monitoring + Report a Violation (days 31-45), Project Zero (days 46-60), Transparency pilot (days 61-75), ongoing cadence (days 76+)

Common Questions

Project Zero
& IP Defense FAQ

What is Amazon Project Zero?

Project Zero is Amazon's self-service counterfeit removal program for Brand Registered sellers. Brand owners can directly remove counterfeit listings without filing a Report a Violation — typically within 24-48 hours instead of the standard 7-14 day report timeline. Project Zero is free for eligible brands but requires demonstrated accuracy in violation reporting. Brands that submit inaccurate takedowns lose Project Zero access.

What is Amazon Transparency?

Amazon Transparency is a serialization program where every unit gets a unique scannable code. Amazon scans the code at fulfillment — units without valid codes do not pass through. Transparency provides pre-emptive counterfeit prevention because counterfeiters cannot generate valid codes. Approximately $0.01-0.05 per unit in code costs plus setup. Strongest counterfeit prevention method available on Amazon.

How long does Project Zero take to remove counterfeits?

24-48 hours typically. Standard Report a Violation takedowns take 7-14 days while Amazon investigates. Project Zero shortcuts this because the brand has been pre-authorized as a credible reporter — the takedown is processed immediately rather than reviewed first. The speed advantage compounds over time because counterfeit listings get removed before they can do significant revenue damage.

Does Project Zero cost money?

Free for eligible Brand Registered brands. Eligibility requires demonstrated accuracy on Report a Violation submissions (typically 90%+ accuracy maintained over time). Brands lose Project Zero access if they submit inaccurate takedowns. There is no direct fee from Amazon — the cost is operational discipline and accurate reporting.

How much does Amazon Transparency cost?

Approximately $0.01-0.05 per unit for the Transparency codes themselves, plus implementation costs (packaging redesign to incorporate codes, application equipment, supplier coordination). Total cost per SKU launch is typically $5,000-$15,000 in setup plus the ongoing per-unit cost. Math works best for high-margin SKUs in counterfeit-vulnerable categories.

What is IP-Accelerator?

IP-Accelerator is Amazon's partnership with a vetted network of trademark law firms for fast-track trademark filing. Typical cost is $1,500-3,000 plus USPTO filing fees. The key benefit: the brand can enroll in Brand Registry with a pending trademark filed through IP-Accelerator partners. Normal Brand Registry enrollment requires an issued trademark, which can take 9-18 months. IP-Accelerator bridges that gap so new brands can access Brand Registry features while trademark is still pending.

Do I need a trademark for Brand Registry?

Yes. Brand Registry requires either an active registered trademark or a pending trademark filed through the IP-Accelerator program. The trademark must be in the country where you sell (US trademark for amazon.com, etc.). Without an active or IP-Accelerator-pending trademark, you cannot enroll in Brand Registry, which means you cannot access Project Zero, Transparency, A+ Content, Brand Story, or the Report a Violation tool.

What is the difference between counterfeit and gray market?

Counterfeit goods are fake products bearing your brand without authorization — they are unequivocally illegal and removable through IP protection programs. Gray market goods are authentic products from your brand that are sold outside your authorized distribution channels (e.g., wholesale-purchased units resold on Amazon without authorization). Gray market is harder to address through IP protection because the goods are genuine — it typically requires MAP policy enforcement, authorized seller programs, or first-sale doctrine analysis with a customs attorney.

Can I use Project Zero on listings I think are counterfeit but am not sure?

No. Project Zero requires high accuracy. Removing legitimate listings (mistakenly classified as counterfeit) puts your Project Zero access at risk and creates potential legal exposure for tortious interference. Use Project Zero only on confirmed counterfeits where you have evidence (test buys, packaging differences, supplier verification). For uncertain cases, use the standard Report a Violation tool and let Amazon investigate before action.

Should I do test buys?

Yes for high-stakes cases. Test buys (purchasing the suspected counterfeit and verifying it is not your authentic product) provide concrete evidence for Project Zero takedowns and any subsequent legal action. Test buys cost the unit price plus shipping but produce evidence that withstands appeals. Document everything: photos of packaging differences, lot codes, supplier verification, shipping origin. The documentation matters more than the test buy itself.

Does Amazon take counterfeit reports seriously?

Significantly more so in 2026 than in years past. Amazon's annual Brand Protection report shows escalating investment in counterfeit prevention and removal. Brand Registry brand response times improved meaningfully through 2023-2025. That said, counterfeiters adapt quickly and new sellers continuously appear — brand defense is an ongoing operation, not a one-time setup. Brands that monitor weekly and respond quickly maintain clean catalogs; brands that set up Brand Registry and forget about it see counterfeit accumulation.

What is the strategic playbook for brand defense?

Five-tier stack: (1) Trademark establishment — filed through IP-Accelerator if not already in place. (2) Brand Registry enrollment — foundation for everything else. (3) Project Zero eligibility — achieved through clean Report a Violation activity. (4) Transparency program — per-unit serialization for high-risk SKUs. (5) Ongoing monitoring cadence — weekly review of top SKUs, monthly catalog audit, quarterly effectiveness review. The stack compounds: each tier reinforces the others.

Ian Smith
Ian Smith
Founder, Evolve Media Agency · Brand Defense Strategy

Ian co-founded Evolve Media Agency in 2017 with his partner Megan. Over 9 years he has built brand defense playbooks for $1M–$10M brands — including the Project Zero rollout that cut a $3.2M pet brand's monthly counterfeit revenue loss from $4,800 to $400 in 90 days. Based in Colorado. This article is informational, not legal advice — consult a customs attorney for refund claims, ruling requests, and specific compliance questions. Read Ian's full bio →

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