Intellectual Property Reporting Center
Submit and manage copyright, trademark and counterfeit reports.
Our system has scheduled the permanent deletion of your ad account
Why did this happen?
Compliance with Meta's policies and standards is mandatory for maintaining any activity on the platform. Violations of these policies, especially those concerning trademarks and copyrights, are deemed serious and may result in account deletion.
What you need to do:
You have one opportunity to submit an appeal if you wish to continue using our platform.
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How to Appeal
This form is only to be used for submitting appeals and restoring account status.
Please ensure that you provide detailed and accurate information regarding your case. Clearly and specifically present the issue so that we can review it fairly and promptly.
Note: Each appeal will be carefully reviewed based on the information you provide.
What is Trademark Infringement?
Generally, trademark infringement occurs when all three of the following requirements are met:
The touchstone of trademark infringement is often "likelihood of confusion", and there are many factors that determine whether a use of a trademark is likely to cause confusion. For example, when a person's trademark is also used by someone else, but on unrelated goods or services, that use may not be infringement because it may not cause confusion. Which party used the trademark first can often be an important consideration as well.
Trademark dilution
Trademark dilution may also be unlawful in certain countries. Dilution, which applies to famous trademarks, may occur in certain circumstances when a trademark is used without permission in commerce. Examples of dilution can include blurring (using the mark for unrelated goods or services in a way that weakens the distinctiveness of the mark) or tarnishment (using the mark in an unflattering or offensive way).
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