Canon Goes After Third-Party Amazon Sellers Again

Craig Blair
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Canon requests removal of toner cartridges from Amazon.com, including Toner H-Party brand cartridges sold by True Printing

TOKYO, April 16, 2025—Canon Inc. today announced the filing of an infringement report with Amazon.com seeking the removal of Amazon.com listings for certain toner cartridges.

Canon's infringement report filed on March 10, 2025 identified, among others, the product offerings shown in the table below and alleged that cartridges sold under these offerings infringe Canon's U.S. Patent No. 11,215,949. Canon requested that Amazon remove these product offerings from Amazon.com.

CountryModelBrand Identified on ASIN*SellerASIN*
USAW2100A
W2101A
W2102A
W2103A
Toner H-PartyTrue PrintingB0CWRPHX5S
v4inkWST. INCB0CM31Y5VD
Cartridge 069LEMERO UEXPECTColor Office TechB0CY2Z1NJW
LeciRobaLeciRoba US DirectB0CKTDRJZB
CLYWENSSCLYWENSSB0CN2QLFMS
JINTUMJINTUMB0CPY3SMXB
LinkDocswaslinkzonB0CNXNMT4P
TESSOSMTG INK LTDB0CZ45C7PC
SANUNESANUNE USB0CMWNW4X9
Cartridge 069HSINOPRINTSINOPRINTB0CD1RFM97
MasaiMaraMasaiMara Office DirectB0CPL5L7NY
  • *Amazon Standard Identification Number

At the time of this announcement, the product offerings listed above were no longer available on Amazon.com.

Canon engages in extensive research and development so that it can deliver innovative and valuable products to customers all over the world. Through its research and development efforts, Canon has obtained a large and robust portfolio of patents. In order to protect its many innovations, Canon enforces its patents against various toner cartridge designs that Canon believes infringe its patent rights.

Throughout the development, sales and marketing process, Canon respects the intellectual property of other companies and individuals and expects others to similarly respect Canon's intellectual property rights. Canon remains committed to pursuing legal enforcement against those who do not respect Canon's intellectual property.

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Craig is the founder and editorial director for Canon Rumors. He has been writing about all things Canon for more than 17 years. When he's not writing, you can find him shooting professional basketball and travelling the world looking for the next wildlife adventure. The Canon EOS R1 is his camera of choice.
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