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Someone falsely claimed "Intellectual Property Infringement" against me on Amazon. What can I do. Amazon is no help.

Answered 8 years and 11 months ago by Andrew Scott Rapacke (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Intellectual Property
Thank you for your quetion.  I am sorry to hear that someone has falsely accused you of infringing on their intellectual property rights. If your listing has been taken down I would recommend a "Letter of Reinstatement" to Amazon and explain how the claims by the accused  lack merit.  I would also send a Demand Letter to the accusing party for the false claims and let them know they are actionable and you will pursue legal recourse for their false accusations.  Our Firm has experience with both the Letter of Reinstatement and with dealing with people making false intellecual propety accusations.  Please feel free to call us directly at 954-727-8268.  Have a great day.   Sincerely.   Andrew Rapacke... Read More
Thank you for your quetion.  I am sorry to hear that someone has falsely accused you of infringing on their intellectual property rights. If... Read More

Can I put a patent or copyright on this?

Answered 12 years and 2 months ago by Todd A. Sullivan (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Intellectual Property
Nothing you've described is patentable and knowledge cannot be copyright protected. Copyright is for artistic creation, for which there is a very low threshold. You can copyright a translation of a book so that others cannot copy your translation, but they are free to create their own translations. Similarly, you can copyright your drawings, but others are free to develop their own drawings based on the original work.... Read More
Nothing you've described is patentable and knowledge cannot be copyright protected. Copyright is for artistic creation, for which there is a very... Read More
Normally medical providers will not release information except to a person who is legally entitled to it. There are several ways to put yourself in that position, but all of them involve some kind of court proceedings. You need to consult with an attorney about being appointed as the personal representative of your mother's estate.... Read More
Normally medical providers will not release information except to a person who is legally entitled to it. There are several ways to put yourself in... Read More