Case Study: Baby Products Industry
Breaking down common threats encountered by baby product brands and strategies to effective brand protection.

Most common types of brand infringement for Baby Products
Counterfeit products
Fake social media accounts
Fake store pages
Top platforms for infringement:
Amazon
Etsy
Temu
eBay
The market:
The Baby & Child e-commerce segment in Europe saw a 51.6% year-over-year growth in August 2024, indicating a strong upward trend in the region.
In the US, the Baby Products category is forecasted to reach $14.9 billion in sales, marking a 21.5% year-over-year growth.
The product category ranks among Amazon's top-selling categories, with 16% of sellers operating in this space.
The problem:
After launching their products on Amazon and expanding to other online platforms, the company started noticing multiple unauthorized listings of their products. These fake items looked similar to their original products, using almost identical images, titles, and descriptions. However, the counterfeit goods were being offered at significantly lower prices.
Although the company had a registered trademark, they found it difficult to deal with these fake listings. Many of the fake products had slight variations in the brand name or packaging, making them hard to flag immediately.
The solution:
When a brand like this reaches out to Trama, the first step is understanding what’s happening and how much damage has already been done. Here's how we typically respond:
1. Infringement detection
We start by checking your trademark status to confirm what we can act on. Then, our team looks across major platforms - like Amazon, Etsy, and social media - to find any listings, profiles, or stores misusing your brand.
2. Threat assessment
Once we’ve mapped out what’s happening, we walk you through the findings clearly. You’ll see what the risks are, where they’re coming from, and how serious they may be. And most importantly, you choose how to respond.
3. Enforcement
From our experience, the combination of Warning Letters and takedown requests resolves about 97% of cases - often without the need for further legal action. Whatever your decision, we handle the next steps for you - making sure each case is followed up properly.
4. Ongoing protection
Once the initial threats are dealt with, we stay in your corner - monitoring your brand online and flagging new issues early, so you’re not caught off guard again.