Infringement on Amazon: Tim Billick tells Influencers and Athletes What They Need to Know 

MAR 12, 2025 | PRACTUS LLP

Infringement on Amazon: Tim Billick tells Influencers and Athletes What They Need to Know 

Authored by Carol Rose

(Seattle, WA) Practus IP litigator, Tim Billick is the guest lecturer at Washington State University, March 26, 2025. He will conduct a webinar: Best Practices for Amazon Takedown Requests in IP Disputes. NCAA policy changes and a 2021 Supreme Court ruling have transformed the landscape for athletes and influencers. One of the biggest stages for alleged IP infringement is Amazon. 

Whack-a-mole can work against IP infringement 

 Billick says addressing intellectual property infringement on the Amazon.com marketplace may feel like a game of whack-a-mole, but it can also be an effective resolution tactic, “We will walk through a draft petition from start to finish to discuss risk exposure in sending the petition. Plus, I’ll share tips on how to set up a petition for any kind of infringement.” 

You can register for the webinar here.

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