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Infringed IPRs - What to do next?

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....nfringed IPRs - What to do next?<br>By: - YAGAY andSUN<br>Other Topics<br>Dated:- 11-3-2025<br>Infringed IPRs - What to do next? If you&#39;ve discovered that your intellectual property rights (IPRs) have been infringed, there are several steps you can take to protect your interests and seek resolution. Here&#39;s a guide on what to do next: 1. Confirm the Infringement * Verify Ownership: Ensu....

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....re that the intellectual property in question is indeed yours. Double-check the documentation of your ownership, such as patents, trademarks, or copyrights. * Evaluate the Infringement: Make sure the alleged infringement actually falls under the scope of your intellectual property rights. 2. Gather Evidence * Document the Infringement: Collect all available evidence of the infringement. This ....

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....includes screenshots, photos, URLs, or copies of the infringing product, service, or content. * Track Use: Note how, when, and where your intellectual property is being infringed (e.g., online marketplaces, social media, physical goods). * Witness Statements: If applicable, gather witness statements from customers or third parties that might help prove the infringement. 3. Evaluate Your Legal....

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.... Options * Consult a Lawyer: A lawyer specializing in intellectual property law can help you understand your options and the strength of your case. * Cease-and-Desist Letter: In many cases, a well-crafted cease-and-desist letter can be an effective first step in stopping the infringement without needing to go to court. * Negotiation: If you want to resolve the situation amicably, consider ne....

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....gotiating with the infringer. You might reach an agreement or licensing deal. 4. Decide on the Course of Action * Out-of-Court Settlement: Often, the quickest and least expensive route is to settle the issue directly with the infringer. This could involve a licensing agreement or compensation. * Litigation: If the infringement is significant or the infringer is uncooperative, you may have to ....

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....pursue legal action. This could involve: * Filing a lawsuit in court. * Injunctions to stop further infringement. * Damages: Seek compensation for any financial loss caused by the infringement. 5. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) * Mediation or Arbitration: If you want to avoid lengthy litigation, ADR methods like mediation or arbitration may offer a more efficient solution. 6. Repor....

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....t the Infringement * Online Platforms: If the infringement is happening on an online platform (like Amazon, eBay, or social media), you can report the violation through their intellectual property complaint procedures. * Customs: In some jurisdictions, you can register your IPRs with customs authorities to prevent counterfeit goods from being imported or exported. 7. Take Preventive Measures ....

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.... * IPR Monitoring: Consider subscribing to intellectual property monitoring services to track unauthorized use of your IP in the future. * Trademark and Patent Registration: If you haven&#39;t already, ensure your intellectual property is properly registered to give it the full protection of the law. * Educate Others: Share information about your IP rights with your clients, partners, and eve....

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....n the public to raise awareness about your IP. By following these steps, you can take appropriate action to protect your intellectual property and prevent further infringement. ***<br> Scholarly articles for knowledge sharing by authors, experts, professionals ....