Project Zero
Block, remove, and prevent counterfeits
Drive counterfeits to zero with Amazon. Combine our automated protections and the power of serialization with the ability to immediately remove counterfeit listings from Amazon stores.
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Why Project Zero?
With Project Zero, you can combine Amazon’s advanced anti-counterfeiting technology with the experience you have protecting your intellectual property via Brand Registry.
Remove counterfeits – immediately
Use Project Zero’s self-service tool to search for counterfeit listings and immediately remove them from the Amazon store.
Enhance automated protections
Each time you remove a counterfeit item, you strengthen Brand Registry’s automated protections, which proactively block counterfeits before they impact your brand and customers.
“Amazon is continuously evolving its brand protections so they’re always one step ahead of bad actors.”
“Project Zero has made our lives easier by giving us the power to take down infringing products ourselves. Within minutes of reporting the bad actor’s [listing], we would receive a notice of successful takedown.”
Join the growing number of brands in Project Zero
25,000+
Brands are enrolled in Project Zero
99%
Of infringing listings are blocked or removed by Brand Registry’s proactive controls before a brand has to find and report them
Billions
Of daily attempted changes to product detail pages are scanned by Amazon’s automated technology for signs of potential abuse
Did you know?
We’re constantly evolving brand protection
At Amazon, we work hard to earn customer trust, and we strictly prohibit the sale of counterfeit products. We’re continuously innovating to detect and prevent counterfeits from reaching customers. To learn about our latest innovations, view our Brand Protection Report.
Ready to get started?
Step 1
Enrol in Project Zero
When you meet all eligibility requirements, you can enrol on the Project Zero page by clicking Get started.
Step 2
Find and remove counterfeits
Access the self-service counterfeit removal tool by clicking Protect, then Project Zero in the Brand Registry main menu. You’ll have access to the tool for each country-based store where your brand has an active, registered trademark associated with your Brand Registry account.
If you locate a suspected counterfeit, we recommend performing a test buy to confirm the violation. Once confirmed, you can return to the tool to remove individual offers or an entire product listing.
If you locate a suspected counterfeit, we recommend performing a test buy to confirm the violation. Once confirmed, you can return to the tool to remove individual offers or an entire product listing.
Step 3
Track your removals
You can check the status of a counterfeit removal at any time by clicking Monitor, then Submission history in the Brand Registry main menu.
Note: When you remove a counterfeit from the Amazon store, a notice of complaint is sent to each seller associated with the removal.
Note: When you remove a counterfeit from the Amazon store, a notice of complaint is sent to each seller associated with the removal.
“Project Zero has been a very easy and effective tool at protecting BMW on Amazon. We are very appreciative of the tools that Amazon has built to enable us to protect our brand.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Project Zero available?
Project Zero is available in the US, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Belgium, France, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Sweden, the UK, Australia, India, Japan, Singapore, Turkey, Egypt, South Africa, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
How much does Project Zero cost?
After meeting all eligibility requirements, you can enrol and use the self-service counterfeit removal tool for free. Automated protections are also provided to enrolled brands at no cost.
What types of infringing listings can I remove from the Amazon store?
Project Zero’s self-service counterfeit removal tool should only be used to remove counterfeit listings.
A counterfeit is an unlawful total or partial reproduction of a registered trademark – or a mark that is very similar to a registered trademark – in connection with the sale of a product. Counterfeiting requires the use of a registered trademark on the product, packaging or the product detail page to imply that the product is genuine.
A counterfeit is an unlawful total or partial reproduction of a registered trademark – or a mark that is very similar to a registered trademark – in connection with the sale of a product. Counterfeiting requires the use of a registered trademark on the product, packaging or the product detail page to imply that the product is genuine.
How does Amazon ensure that brands are making accurate decisions using Project Zero’s self-service counterfeit removal tool?
We provide brands with an unprecedented level of responsibility when they use the self-service counterfeit-removal tool. They must maintain an accuracy rate of at least 99% in order to maintain access to Project Zero. We have a number of processes in place to promote accuracy, including required training as part of Project Zero enrolment and ongoing monitoring to prevent misuse.
Why am I not eligible for Project Zero if I have a 90% acceptance rate?
We determine eligibility by reviewing a user’s acceptance rate alongside additional criteria to ensure that Project Zero will be used responsibly. While you may not be eligible yet, please continue to use Report a Violation. We’ll automatically invite you to enrol once you meet all the criteria.
Block, remove and prevent counterfeits
Drive counterfeits to zero with Amazon.
New to Brand Registry? Enrol your brand
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