How do you fight suspected copyright IP complaints?

Recently, Amazon has taken down numerous listings due to copyright infringement claims, and the situation is quite frustrating. For instance, a Funko Pop featuring a character from One Piece was suppressed for allegedly violating the One Piece copyright, even though Funko holds a legitimate license for all names, logos, and related elements of their products. It doesn’t make sense that out of 50 One Piece Funko Pop products, Amazon only removed two. They’ve requested a letter, but it’s impossible to obtain a copy of Funko’s licensing contract with One Piece.

I had a similar one, but with Curaprox. If you have any licensed goods, Amazon will shut down the listing due to it containing multiple different IPs.

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yes, whatever we say to this is meaningless. Amazon sometimes throws incomprehensible violations. It’s ridiculous. Get well soon, I’m sorry for you.

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Thank you, this is what I thought…