Webinar ·

Why Platform Cooperation Matters: Removing Dangerous Toy Counterfeits Before They Spread

  • Brand Protection
Why Platform Cooperation Matters: Removing Dangerous Toy Counterfeits Before They Spread

When:
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
11AM CET / 1PM EST

Duration: 45 minutes plus Q&A


Counterfeit products, especially unsafe toy counterfeits, don’t spread slowly, they scale fast. When detection and escalation are fragmented between rights holders and platforms, dangerous listings can move from upload to checkout in days.

For toy brands, the risk is not just lost revenue. It is consumer safety, regulatory exposure, and long-term brand trust.

In 2026, effective protection requires more than isolated takedowns. It requires structured cooperation between platforms and rights holders, built around faster detection, smarter escalation, and suppression of repeat abuse.

Corsearch has invited TEMU to share and explore what that cooperation looks like in practice, and how cooperation and platform safeguards can help toy brands reduce the risk of consumer exposure to unsafe products.

How to Address Dangerous Toy Counterfeits Before They Scale

Dangerous toy counterfeits do not spread by accident. They scale when detection, enforcement, and escalation are fragmented between platforms and rights holders.

In this session, Corsearch and invited guest TEMU will break down what effective cooperation looks like in practice, and how toy brands can leverage cooperation to reduce consumer exposure to unsafe products.

We’ll cover:

  • Marketplace Structure & Enforcement Reality: How platform governance frameworks influence seller oversight and removal speed, illustrated through TEMU’s marketplace IP protection system, listing controls, and enforcement model.
  • Seller Vetting & Entry Controls: How proactive screening reduces high-risk sellers, with insight into TEMU’s seller onboarding and monitoring framework.
  • Proactive Detection Systems: How suspicious activity are identified early, and how TEMU combines platform data with brand intelligence to strengthen detection.
  • Escalation Beyond Basic Takedowns: Why suppressing repeat abuse requires structured platform engagement, and how TEMU works with rights holders to escalate persistent threats.
  • Risk-Led Brand Prioritization: How toy brands can focus enforcement on high-safety and high-impact threats rather than low-value noise, and how this aligns with platform-side enforcement priorities.
  • Information Sharing That Accelerates Action: What effective cooperation looks like in practice, including the type of information TEMU needs from rights holders to move faster and prevent relisting.

This session moves beyond platform theory. You’ll gain practical insight into:

  • How TEMU vets and monitors risk across the listing  lifecycle
  • How repeat offenders are identified and escalated
  • What information rights holders can provide to accelerate removals
  • How structured cooperation reduces relisting and suppresses repeat abuse

Act Before Dangerous Listings Spread

Dangerous toy counterfeits spread quickly, but with the right cooperation model, they can be detected, escalated, and removed before they reach consumers.

Join Corsearch and TEMU to understand how platform cooperation can reduce exposure, suppress repeat offenders, and strengthen brand protection in 2026.

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