Amazon Sellers Keep Asking This After Brand Registry

My Amazon Guy
My Amazon GuyMar 26, 2026

Why It Matters

Understanding when and how to deploy Transparency, Project Zero, and new compliance pathways helps Amazon sellers avoid costly hijacker losses, regulatory setbacks, and wasted investments, directly impacting their bottom line.

Key Takeaways

  • Enroll in Transparency via Amazon’s portal and label every unit.
  • Existing FBA stock gets a grace period without Transparency codes.
  • Use Transparency only if hijackers cost tens of thousands monthly.
  • Project Zero mirrors Transparency; both require existing hijacker problems.
  • New toys policy forces compliance through Amazon‑approved partners only.

Summary

The video addresses common post‑brand‑registry questions Amazon sellers face, focusing on the Transparency program, Project Zero, trademark verification delays, new toys compliance requirements, and intellectual‑property protection.

The host explains that sellers must sign up for Transparency on Amazon’s website and affix a unique code to each unit, but Amazon grants a limited grace period for existing FBA inventory lacking those codes. He cautions that Transparency is worthwhile only for brands suffering severe hijacker losses—often exceeding $100,000 a month—while brand registry alone mitigates roughly 90% of typical issues. Project Zero functions similarly, targeting entrenched hijackers, and is not a blanket solution.

A striking example cited is a brand losing $120,000 monthly to hijackers, where Transparency proved decisive. The host also notes that pending trademarks can be used for brand registry, though full verification may take nine to twelve months. Additionally, Amazon’s recent toys‑category policy now mandates compliance through Amazon‑approved partners, rejecting legacy documentation. For copyright infringements, filing a report can suspend a competitor’s listing.

Sellers should evaluate hijacker risk before committing resources to Transparency or Project Zero, plan inventory relabeling within the grace window, anticipate trademark verification timelines, and adapt to the new partner‑only compliance model. Proactively protecting IP through Amazon’s infringement process can also safeguard revenue and brand integrity.

Original Description

Amazon sellers often ask if Amazon Transparency or Project Zero can stop hijackers after getting Amazon Brand Registry.
This video details the process for an existing FBA listing to enroll in Amazon's Transparency program after a brand is registered. We guide you through the enrollment for product tracking on the Transparency website, which is essential for every amazon seller. Understanding this process is key for selling on amazon and protecting your products via brand registry on amazon.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:03 – How to Enroll Products in Amazon Transparency
00:36 – What Happens to Existing FBA Inventory Without Codes
01:00 – Should Sellers Use Transparency or Project Zero
01:21 – Why Most Brands Regret Using Transparency
01:33 – When Transparency Actually Makes Sense
02:05 – How Brand Registry Protects Most Sellers
02:41 – Why Your Trademark Shows as Pending
03:16 – Amazon Toys Compliance and ASIN Blocking
04:26 – Reporting Competitors Copying A+ Content
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