For independent sellers and small creative businesses selling on multiple platforms

File IP Infringement Reports Correctly on Every Platform — the First Time

9 fillable PDF templates for Amazon, TikTok Shop, AliExpress, Pinterest, Shopify, Gumroad, Creative Market, Redbubble, and any other website where your work is stolen.

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Who This Is For

Independent sellers selling across multiple platforms

If your work appears on Amazon, TikTok Shop, AliExpress, Shopify, Pinterest, or any other website simultaneously, you need different filing strategies for each one. A generic DMCA letter works nowhere. Platform-specific templates work everywhere.

Sellers who've been rejected before

Amazon's #1 rejection reason in 2026 is vague descriptions. TikTok Shop requires IP registration before you can file. AliExpress requires identity verification. These templates include exactly what each platform demands, with no guessing.

Sellers who can't afford attorney fees for every incident

One IP attorney consultation costs $250–$500/hour and typically runs $500–$1,500 per infringement case. If you sell on multiple platforms, infringement happens across multiple platforms. These templates let you handle it yourself, permanently.

Why Platform-Specific Matters

Amazon Brand Registry vs. Public Form

Amazon's Brand Registry portal is 10x faster (1–3 days) and handles bulk submissions, but requires a registered trademark. The public form works for anyone but takes 3–10 days and doesn't have a bulk option. Using the wrong one means waiting 7 extra days or being locked out entirely.

TikTok Shop IPR Portal Has Its Own Rules

TikTok doesn't accept DMCA notices sent via email. You must register on their separate IPPC (Intellectual Property Protection Center) portal first, upload your trademark or copyright certificates, and THEN file from there. Skipping this step guarantees rejection.

AliExpress IPP Requires Identity Verification

AliExpress is the most complex major platform. Their IPP (Intellectual Property Protection) system requires uploading government ID, business registration, and detailed IP documentation before you can file a single complaint. Generic DMCA letters result in immediate rejection.

Each Platform Is Independent

A successful takedown on Amazon does not affect the same listing on TikTok Shop or AliExpress. Each platform must be filed with separately, using its own process and requirements. Sellers who don't know this file once, assume they're done, and leave the infringement live on 5 other platforms.

9 Fillable Templates — One for Every Platform

Fill-in-the-blank forms. No legal expertise required. Ready to file.

Amazon Brand Registry Report

For Brand Registry sellers protecting registered trademarks on Amazon.

Amazon Rights and Protections Report

For non-Brand Registry sellers filing intellectual property complaints.

TikTok Shop IPR Report

Template for TikTok Shop intellectual property rights infringement reports via the IPPC portal.

AliExpress IPP Notice

AliExpress-specific intellectual property protection notice format with ID verification checklist.

Pinterest IP Report

Fill-in report for copyright and trademark violations on Pinterest.

Shopify and Standalone Website DMCA

DMCA takedown notice for Shopify stores and custom-built websites.

Gumroad, Creative Market, and Redbubble DMCA Notice

Combined template for digital product platforms and print-on-demand services.

Other Website and Google Deindex Notice

Template for infringement on unknown platforms plus Google Search Console removal request.

Multi-Platform Infringement Evidence Log

Structured spreadsheet to track, document, and organize infringement across all platforms.

What Happens After You File

Platform Takes Action (24 hrs – 14 days)

Most platforms respond within 24–72 hours for TikTok Shop and AliExpress, 1–3 days for Amazon Brand Registry, 3–10 days for public Amazon forms, and 3–7 days for Pinterest. Response time depends on how detailed your submission is.

Seller Gets Notified (and Can Appeal)

If the platform removes the listing, the seller receives a notice. They can file a counter-notice claiming the removal was in error, which gives you 10–14 days to decide whether to pursue legal action. The toolkit includes guidance for handling counter-notices.

You Monitor Ongoing Infringement

The toolkit includes a multi-platform infringement tracking log. Copycat sellers often re-list the same infringing content under new seller accounts or URLs. Having a documented history of removal attempts strengthens any future legal action if needed.

How It Works

1

Buy

Download instantly after purchase. No account, no waiting.

2

Download

Get all 9 templates as fillable PDFs. Choose the one for your platform.

3

File Correctly

Fill in your details, attach screenshots, and file with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Amazon reject my infringement report?
Amazon's #1 rejection reason in 2026 is vague descriptions. Saying 'they copied my design' is not enough. You must include specific ASINs, screenshots, and exactly what was copied (text, photo, layout, or design element). This template walks through Amazon's exact requirements and shows you how to describe violations in the language Amazon's system accepts.
Can I use the same DMCA letter for all platforms?
No. A DMCA notice written for a standalone website gets rejected by TikTok Shop (which has its own portal), Amazon (which requires registered trademark info), and AliExpress (which requires IP registration first). Each platform has different required fields, different evidence, and different processes. These 9 templates are specifically formatted for each platform's exact requirements.
How long does it take to get a listing removed after I file?
It depends on the platform. Amazon Brand Registry: 1–3 days. TikTok Shop IPPC: 24–72 hours. AliExpress IPP: 24–72 hours. Amazon public form: 3–10 days. Pinterest: 3–7 days. Shopify: 24–48 hours. The faster platforms require more upfront documentation, which is why these templates include exactly what each one needs.
Do I need a registered trademark to file?
It depends on the platform and the type of infringement. Amazon Brand Registry requires a registered trademark. Amazon's public form accepts copyright complaints from anyone. TikTok Shop's IPPC requires IP registration but accepts common law trademark claims. AliExpress requires government-issued ID but accepts unregistered brands if you can prove use. This toolkit includes guidance for each scenario.
What happens if the seller files a counter-notice?
If they counter-claim, the platform notifies you, and you have 10–14 days to decide next steps. Most copycat sellers don't counter-notice because they know the violation is real. If they do, the toolkit includes guidance on what to do next (legal action, continued monitoring, escalation). Having documentation of the removal helps if you ever need an attorney.
Do I need to file the same infringement on every platform separately?
Yes. Each platform is completely independent. A successful takedown on Amazon does NOT affect the same infringing listing on TikTok Shop, AliExpress, or Shopify. You must file a separate complaint on each one. The multi-platform evidence log included helps you track what you've already filed and where you still need to file.

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