1. Trademark right: If someone else's registered trademark is used on the tire cover without the authorization of the trademark owner, it may constitute trademark infringement.
2. Copyright: If the design, pattern or words on the tire cover enjoy copyright protection without the permission of the copyright owner, it may involve copyright infringement.
3. Appearance patent: If the shape, modeling or other appearance features of the tire casing are patented by others, selling similar products without authorization may constitute infringement of the appearance patent.
4. Market infringement: If there are product quality problems in selling tire covers on Amazon, it may be regarded as false propaganda or infringement.
It should be noted that judging infringement requires comprehensive consideration of relevant trademark law, copyright law, patent law, relevant judicial interpretations and precedents, and other applicable legal provisions.
If you think that someone's tire cover sold on Amazon infringes your legitimate rights and interests, you can complain through Amazon's intellectual property protection plan or consult a legal professional for more detailed guidance.