Carousell takes down counterfeit sold on its platform

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by Deriq T. Bernard

CAROUSELL, one of the world’s largest and fastest growing classifieds, has launched the Carousell Rights Owners Program (CROP), a platform that tackles counterfeit listings in collaboration with brand partners.

It provides assurance to brands, whose rights are more closely protected, and users, who can deal with greater confidence in the marketplace platform. The feature allows trusted brand partners to directly remove listings of brand replicas from Carousell with zero processing time, thus tightening the content moderation process by drastically reducing the time required for takedowns.

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First piloted in December 2018 in Singapore, CROP has taken down 13,000 listings in the nine months since its introduction. Only select brand partners, whose activities will be closely monitored by Carousell, will have access to CROP and its content moderation capabilities. Brands that have come onboard it include Nike, Grab and luxury brands such as Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Balenciaga and Bottega Veneta.

“We want to create a trusted marketplace platform and protect Carousellers from inadvertently purchasing counterfeits or unauthorized goods, while at the same time protecting brands’ rights,” Serena Darcel Chin, Head of Legal, Carousell said.

The e-commerce site’s existing counterfeit policy prohibits the sale of fake products, replicas or counterfeits and the creation of any content that violates any intellectual property rights. However, prior to CROP there was a longer process from the flagging of an item to the actual takedown, as its URL had to be first submitted to the app’s brand protection team for processing. To ensure swift action, Carousell is looking to further streamline and automate its processes in the near future.

“CROP allows us to proactively address both these issues seamlessly, eliminating any delay in action altogether. Once a listing has been deemed counterfeit and removed directly by the brand through CROP, the seller will automatically receive an email to notify them of the takedown due to their item’s infringement of Intellectual Property (IP) rights,” Chin added.

“Trust and safety continues to be a key priority for Carousell. Carousell has been collaborating with and supporting the Police’s efforts in combating the sale of counterfeit goods on its platform. We are invested in building a holistically safe and conducive environment for buying and selling and have seen very promising results from our combined efforts to tackle counterfeits,” Raffy Montemayor, General Manager, Carousell Philippines explained.

Carousell is a classifieds marketplace that makes selling as easy as taking a photo, buying as simple as chatting. Launched in August 2012 in Singapore, it now has a presence in six markets across Asia.

With over 250 million listings, we are one of the world’s largest and fastest growing marketplaces in Southeast Asia, Taiwan and Hong Kong, and is backed by Rakuten Ventures, Sequoia Capital, Naspers, 500 Startups, Golden Gate Ventures, DBS and EDBI.

The Carousell marketplace has a diverse range of products across a variety of categories, including cars, lifestyle, gadgets and fashion accessories.

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