Flock Talk: eCommerce Experts by Potoo

Flock Talk: eCommerce Experts by Potoo
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Flock Talk: eCommerce Experts by Potoo is your go-to podcast for navigating the digital marketplace. Hosted by the team at Potoo, a global leader in eCommerce brand protection and strategy, each episode features expert insights on digital shelf management, unauthorized seller removal, channel strategy, and the ever-evolving world of online marketplaces. Whether you’re a brand or an eCommerce pro, Flock Talk delivers practical advice to help you stay ahead.
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The podcast covers a wide range of themes related to eCommerce, focusing on digital shelf management, unauthorized seller removal, and channel strategy, with episodes such as The Power of Amazon Optimization discussing the importance of SEO and content for brands on Amazon, and How Generative AI Is Quietly Transforming Online Retail exploring the impact of AI on eCommerce processes and strategies.

Flock Talk: eCommerce Experts by Potoo is your go-to podcast for navigating the digital marketplace. Hosted by the team at Potoo, a global leader in eCommerce brand protection and strategy, each episode features expert insights on digital shelf management, unauthorized seller removal, channel strategy, and the ever-evolving world of online marketplaces. Whether you’re a brand or an eCommerce pro, Flock Talk delivers practical advice to help you stay ahead.
In this episode of Flock Talk, I’m joined by Michael Murphy, a leading attorney in e-commerce, antitrust, and brand protection at K&L Gates. We dive deep into how brands can protect their presence in today’s ever-evolving online marketplace. From laying the legal groundwork to developing robust pricing policies, Michael offers a masterclass in controlling your distribution and protecting your brand from unauthorized sellers.
You’ll hear why enforcement isn’t just about having a MAP policy or spotting counterfeit products—it’s about building a brand culture focused on integrity, accountability, and long-term success. If you’re responsible for e-commerce strategy, brand management, or legal compliance, this episode is full of actionable insights you can put to work right away.
Episode Highlights:
[0:00] – Introduction
[1:00] – The true meaning of brand protection and why it’s more than just IP rights
[3:15] – Why trademarks, copyrights, and patents are only the starting point
[5:00] – Understanding authorization programs and how to tailor them to your brand
[7:00] – What “internet authorized reseller programs” are and why they’re a strong middle ground
[9:17] – Pricing policies 101: separating authorization from pricing enforcement
[10:06] – Common MAP misconceptions and how to avoid legal pitfalls
[12:00] – Why a MAP policy alone won’t fix your pricing issues without distribution control
[13:13] – When pricing policy enforcement is most effective—and when it’s irrelevant
[14:10] – How to detect red flags in authorized reseller behavior
[16:00] – Why you should avoid “strike one, strike two” approaches in pricing enforcement
[18:06] – Setting consistent pricing rules—even for seemingly minor violations
[20:00] – Can you cut off sellers who aren’t adding value, even if they’re compliant?
[22:00] – What role does Amazon Brand Registry really play in enforcement?
[23:20] – Identifying liquidation issues and preventing false advertising claims
[28:00] – Why evidence matters before reporting—how to do sample buys the right way
[31:00] – The power of quality control standards in unauthorized seller enforcement
[33:00] – When shipping and storage practices create legal risks for resale
[35:00] – Why unauthorized sellers are often more sophisticated than brands
[38:00] – Creating a culture of brand protection and long-term strategy
Key Takeaways:
Authorization is the foundation. Before enforcing pricing, brands must clearly define who is allowed to sell their products and where.
MAP is not a contract. Brands must treat minimum advertised pricing policies as unilateral—not agreements—and enforce them legally and consistently.
Evidence is everything. Never report a seller for counterfeit or false advertising without documented proof, including sample purchases and chain of custody.
Quality control matters. Especially for health, beauty, and FDA-regulated products, proper storage and handling standards can be key to protecting your brand legally.
Brand protection is a mindset. It requires internal alignment, strategic focus, and an ongoing investment in systems, monitoring, and—if necessary—litigation.
Connect with Michael:
Michael Murphy – K&L Gates: klgates.com
Contact Michael: [email protected]
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