What should I do if I am accused of infringing AliExpress?

Speaking of shopping, I believe many people will be familiar with AliExpress, especially those who often shop or do business across borders. AliExpress is a cross-border electronic commerce platform and a very large e-commerce website in Russian and other countries. Inside, you can find all kinds of cross-border goods, and they are very affordable. It is a platform that many people like to shop. This year, many sellers have been involved in it, and they have made a lot of profits, but there are also dangers in selling things inside, such as possible infringement. In response to infringement, some netizens raised such a question: What should I do if I am accused of infringement on AliExpress? Below we give an answer to this question, hoping to help those who have doubts about it.

When you are told that AliExpress is infringing, you must first check who is suing yourself and what is infringement. If what you sell is really infringing as the other party says, you should apologize in time and give the other party some compensation if necessary. However, if what you sell is not infringing and patented as the other party says, then you should provide proof to explain to the other party that you have not infringed and that what you sell has applied for a patent.

The prospect of cross-border e-commerce in recent years is really good. Many people seized this opportunity, poured into it and gained considerable income. But when selling things, you must find out whether the products you sell will cause infringement, and if so, you must change the things you sell. Of course, if the products we sell are produced by ourselves or even have our own patents, then in this case, sales are generally safe and will not infringe on others.

Do you agree with me? If you have any suggestions or comments, please leave your valuable comments.