Summary
Added clarification examples in IPPC documentation showing required evidence for IP infringement complaints: matching images for product listing misuse and timestamped screenshots for video/LIVE unauthorized use. No new enforcement requirements introduced.
Why it matters
Rights owners filing IPPC complaints now have explicit guidance on evidence standards for different infringement types. However, this documents existing complaint procedures rather than introducing new enforcement triggers or deadlines affecting sellers/creators directly.
Recommended action
Review new evidence examples in IPPC guidance if you file IP complaints. No immediate operational changes required; this clarifies documentation best practices for complaint submission.
Images clearly showing where your copyrighted work has been used on the product listing. There must be a 1:1 match between the product listing and your copyrighted work.
For example, a seller has used your product images in their product listing without permission. This amounts to content infringement. Unauthorized Use In Video/Live Content
Images showing where and when the unauthorized use has occurred (e.g., timestamped screenshots of video or LIVE content).
No content was removed in this update.
Affects: Creator, Seller, Listing, Video