Hello:) I wrote this down in my 2-2 class note, and I'll answer one more time!
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I'm afraid of brand copyright violations!>
In addition to image copyright theft, the seller is naturally responsible for infringing intellectual property rights, such as trademark forgery, patent functional theft products, imitations, and detailed image theft. In addition, most famous global brands have copyright contracts with one company per country, and if they violate them, they often cause issues because they violate the sole rights of the "one company" in Korea. For example, there could be Disney or miffy.
However, for all brands, copyright, copyright, and regulatory scope are all different for each brand. Domestic brands are not as regulated as foreign brands, but they may or may not be subject to sales sanctions for various reasons, such as breaking market prices of their brands, price standards, or restricting sales channels for internal reasons. At this time, the way for the initial seller to check 100% is, of course, the most accurate way to ask the head office, but in reality, there are some limitations to confirm and contract all products to the headquarters. Nevertheless, if you don't like the 1% anxiety, you have to contact the head office or the distributor and make an official contract, which I think will be the choice of a personal seller.
I think it is the most accurate in reality to tell the customer that we are an overseas online seller when we sign a contract and get the issues and guides for each product sale. In the case of famous brand products, I also did a lot of market research in advance by checking whether other sellers who deal with the same brand/product are on the platform, whether there is a problem with sales, and checking with the customers who are purchasing it once more. Also, the initial domestic cosmetics products were directly from the road shop owner, so we sold them without much worry.