Alibaba, Amazon And eBay Motors To Take The Stage at The AASA Aftermarket IP Forum

Alibaba, Amazon And eBay Motors To Take The Stage At The AASA Aftermarket IP Forum

Representatives from three of the largest online marketplaces will address online brand protection at the aftermarket’s first industrywide IP event hosted by AASA and its partner organizations, Aug. 15 in Detroit.

A representative of global mega-online marketplace Alibaba will join representatives from Amazon and eBay Motors to discuss online brand protection at the 2019 Aftermarket IP Forum, hosted by the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA) and its partnering organizations. The event is scheduled for Thursday, Aug. 15, at the Ford Conference & Events Center in Dearborn, Michigan.

“As aftermarket suppliers grow their businesses in ‘the new retail’ digital aftermarket, greater business opportunities also increase potential for IP violations and damage to suppliers’ brands and sales,” said Chris Gardner, AASA senior vice president. “Having representatives from three of the leading global online marketplaces at the first-ever Aftermarket IP Forum will allow our attendees to hear firsthand about their strategies and tools for protecting brands and brand IP at their sites, and provide key take-aways for participants to develop protections for their brands and products.”

Patrick Huntley, global brand protection manager, FCA Security Operations, and member of Automotive Anti-Counterfeiting Coalition (A2C2), will moderate the discussion among the panelists: Kaleigh Miller, global relations manager, Amazon; Jordan Hettinga, senior director and general manager, motors parts and accessories, eBay; and a representative of Alibaba.

Other IP topics slated for discussion at the Aftermarket IP Forum will include:

  • The U.S. Government Is Your Ally;
  • Strategic Use of Temporary Restraining Orders (TRO) for Trade Shows;
  • Practical Tactics for Fighting Gray Market Goods;
  • Why Do the Bad Guys Pick on the Aftermarket?; and
  • IP Activities in China.

The Forum is open to attorneys/counsel, brand managers and marketing and business development managers for aftermarket products. Members of the AASA Intellectual Property Council (IPC) and partner organizations are eligible to attend at a significantly discounted rate.

In addition to A2C2, Aftermarket IP Forum partnering organizations include:

  • American Bearing Manufacturers Association (ABMA);
  • Battery Council International (BCI);
  • National Automotive Service Task Force (NASTF);
  • National Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Center; and
  • Specialty Equipment Marketing Association (SEMA).

Details about the AASA IP Forum, including registration, hotel accommodations and agenda, are here. More information about the IPC, its programs and initiatives is available here.

 

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