Red Points’ mission is to make the Internet a safer place for brands and consumers. Thanks to Artificial Intelligence, Red Points has transformed an industry traditionally led by intellectual property lawyers and services-focused companies into a scalable, cost-effective solution to cut online infringements at the source.
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Red Points Brand Intelligence platform covers your full brand exposure to protect your sales, reputation, and customers against infringements.
New online shopping trends based on insights from 2,000+ shoppers
Expert insights and predictions from beauty journalist and analyst, Julia Wray
Top preemptive brand protection measures you can implement today to protect your IP online
A case study of how brands are using technology to detect IP infringements and achieve more results with less effort
In this webinar you will learn
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Real examples
of how Red Points help companies identify patterns and trends to make informed decisions, not assumptions
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How
tech can gather data for business intelligence and legal actions
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How to build a sustainable brand protection strategy by leveraging data
Top 7 threats facing your business - and how to respond
Counterfeit cosmetics in ecommerce:
a look into 2021
The cosmetics industry is among the most lucrative, so it’s not surprising that counterfeiters want a piece of it.
With more competition – not just from other brands but counterfeits as well – unless companies implement a strong brand protection strategy, bad actors will continue to rip off brands’ hard-earned money and customers.
Join our live webinar in partnership with Cosmetics Business for insights on how to protect your brand and customers from fakes.
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How
How to build a sustainable brand protection strategy by leveraging data
2
Real examples
of how Red Points help companies identify patterns and trends to make informed decisions, not assumptions
3
How
tech can gather data for business intelligence and legal actions
The cosmetics industry is among the most lucrative, so it’s not surprising that counterfeiters want a piece of it.
With more competition – not just from other brands but counterfeits as well – unless companies implement a strong brand protection strategy, bad actors will continue to rip off brands’ hard-earned money and customers.
Join our live webinar in partnership with Cosmetics Business for insights on how to protect your brand and customers from fakes.
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Juan Cichero
Head of Brand Protection - Marketplace
at Mercado Libre
Maral Behnam-Garcia
Director, Brand Protection
& Intellectual Property at Wish.com
ON DEMAND WEBINAR
Top 7 threats facing your business - and how to respond
Daniel Shapiro
VP of Brand Relationships
at Red Points
MODERATOR
After working at Macy’s and eBay, Daniel joined Red Points to lead the company’s strategic partnership with ecommerce platforms, websites, IP firms and other stakeholders.
Daniel was a Senior Manager of Brand Protection at eBay, where he led international teams in the disruption of counterfeits worldwide.
Oliver
Bolton
Head of Solution Engineering
at Red Points
SPEAKER
With over 5 years of experience dealing with ecommerce platforms and online buyer behavior, Oliver leads the global Solution Consultant team helping brands apply the correct Brand Protection strategy fit to their needs.
ON DEMAND VIDEO
Length: 50 min
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Counterfeiting has become a growing problem for brands in the cosmetics industry.
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Julia
Wray
Technical Editor at
Cosmetics Business
SPEAKER
Julia writes news and features focusing on the science behind cosmetics creation including ingredients, manufacturing and the supply chain. She has a PTC accredited journalism qualification.
In partnership with Cosmetics Business
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Miriam
Richter
General Counsel at
Harvey Milk Foundation
SPEAKER
Ms. Richter is a graduate of The University of Miami School of Law, cum laude, where she was Associate Editor of the Inter-American Law Review. Ms. Richter is also counsel to the Harvey Milk Foundation, where she handles the global protection and publicity rights of the slain gay rights activist. She also has extensive experience protecting brands in the highly competitive gaming industry.