1. CopyCatGo’s Role

CopyCatGo is a marketplace that provides prebuilt storefronts for third-party sellers to offer products or services, which are often produced based on microfranchising guides purchased from guide providers. CopyCatGo does not manufacture goods, hold inventory, produce microfranchising guides, or handle local delivery. Sellers are independent entities responsible for:

CopyCatGo reserves the right to disable or remove any listing, storefront, or account that violates our policies or applicable laws, including this Liability and IP Policy or our Prohibited Items Policy, at our discretion and without advance notice.


2. Intellectual Property Infringement

2.1 Types of IP Protected

Sellers and guide providers must respect the intellectual property rights of others, including:

2.2 Reporting IP Infringement

If you believe a listing or storefront on CopyCatGo infringes your IP rights (e.g., a seller is using your copyrighted guide or trademarked brand without permission), you can submit a report to CopyCatGo’s Designated Agent under the DMCA or other applicable laws. Use the following process:

Upon receiving a valid report, CopyCatGo will promptly remove or disable access to the allegedly infringing content and notify the affected seller.

2.3 Counter Notices

If a seller believes their content was removed due to a mistake or misidentification, they may file a counter notice under the DMCA (for U.S.-based copyright claims only) or equivalent processes in other jurisdictions. To file:

2.4 Repeat Infringement

CopyCatGo may terminate the selling privileges of members who receive multiple or repeat IP infringement notices, at our discretion. This includes:

2.5 Withdrawals

Only the IP owner or their authorized representative may withdraw an infringement report. Withdrawals must:

CopyCatGo will confirm receipt with the withdrawing party and notify the affected seller. Withdrawals are reviewed case-by-case and do not guarantee restoration of a seller’s account status.


3. Liability for Product or Service Issues

3.1 Seller Responsibilities

Sellers on CopyCatGo are solely responsible for:

Sellers must indemnify CopyCatGo against claims, damages, or losses arising from their products, services, advertising, or actions, including defective products, misrepresentations, or failure to comply with legal requirements.

3.2 CopyCatGo’s Limited Liability

CopyCatGo acts as an intermediary platform, not a seller, manufacturer, distributor, or advertiser. Under Section 230 of the U.S. Communications Decency Act and similar laws (e.g., EU E-Commerce Directive), CopyCatGo is generally not liable for third-party content or actions, provided we:

To mitigate risks, CopyCatGo:

3.3 Reporting Product or Service Issues

Buyers or third parties can report defective, unsafe, non-compliant products or services, or misleading advertising via [insert URL]. Reports should include:

CopyCatGo will investigate and may remove listings, suspend sellers, or escalate to legal authorities if necessary. We may also require sellers to provide proof of compliance with safety standards, advertising regulations, or microfranchising guide licenses.


4. Microfranchising-Specific Considerations

CopyCatGo’s model involves sellers purchasing microfranchising guides to produce goods or services. To address unique risks:

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5. Insurance Recommendations

To protect against liability and IP claims, CopyCatGo strongly recommends that sellers and guide providers obtain:

Sellers should consult insurance providers specializing in e-commerce to tailor coverage to their needs, considering sales volume, product types, advertising activities, and operational risks.


6. Protecting Your Intellectual Property

Sellers and guide providers can protect their IP by:


7. Prohibited Activities

Sellers and guide providers must not:

Violations may result in listing removal, account suspension, or termination, at CopyCatGo’s discretion.


8. Dispute Resolution


9. Resources


10. Policy Enforcement

CopyCatGo reserves the right to:

Sellers and guide providers are responsible for staying informed about legal requirements in their jurisdictions and for the products, services, or advertising they offer.