Recently, Associate Reagan Seidler spoke with CBC News on foreign counterfeiting.

“No creator is safe from counterfeiting,” Reagan told CBC.

“Counterfeiting hurts businesses. It discourages people from bringing new, inventive products to market. But it also hurts consumers. No one wants to get a knockoff product when they’re expecting the real thing.”

So, what can small businesses do? Reagan suggests sellers should register copyrights on their product photos. “If those photos appear on phony listings online, they can submit a complaint to the e-commerce platform, and base the complaint on copyright infringement of their product photo.”

Businesses with high-selling items can further protect their product designs with industrial design registrations.

Read the full article and watch the interview on CBC News.

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