Capcom Schedule A Lawsuit: TRO Filed Against Online Sellers

Jan 22, 2026

Capcom Schedule A Lawsuit: TRO Filed Against Online Sellers

Capcom has filed a Schedule A trademark lawsuit against multiple online sellers, alleging trademark infringement and counterfeiting tied to unauthorized Capcom-branded merchandise. The case was filed on December 16, 2025, in the Southern District of Florida. 

As part of this action, Capcom seeks a temporary restraining order (TRO) designed to immediately restrict seller activity and freeze funds connected to the allegedly infringing listings. Schedule A lawsuits like this one move quickly and often affect sellers before they fully understand what is happening.

What Is the Capcom Schedule A Lawsuit About?

In its complaint, Capcom alleges that the named Defendants operated e-commerce storefronts that offered counterfeit or infringing products bearing Capcom trademarks. According to the lawsuit, these sellers targeted U.S. consumers by:

  • Shipping products into the United States, including Florida

  • Accepting payment in U.S. dollars or through U.S.-based financial institutions

  • Listing goods that allegedly misused Capcom trademarks without authorization

Capcom further claims that certain sellers used trademarked terms within product descriptions, metadata, or backend listing content to attract consumers searching for genuine Capcom merchandise.

Allegations of Evasion and Marketplace Manipulation

The complaint also alleges that some sellers attempted to evade enforcement by omitting Capcom trademarks from product titles while still using strategic keywords that triggered search results. According to Capcom, this approach allowed infringing listings to appear alongside legitimate products, which increased consumer confusion.

This type of conduct often forms the basis for a trademark lawsuit against online sellers, especially when platforms rely heavily on keyword-driven discovery.

Why Capcom Alleges Sellers Acted as a Network

A defining feature of the Capcom Schedule A lawsuit is the claim that sellers acted as part of a coordinated network rather than as independent operators. By asserting that Defendants worked together, Capcom can pursue a single consolidated action instead of filing separate lawsuits against each seller.

This network theory also supports Capcom’s request for broad relief, including account restrictions and asset freezes across multiple selling platforms.

How the Temporary Restraining Order Impacts Sellers

In Schedule A cases, the TRO often causes the most immediate disruption. If granted, the court order may:

  • Freeze seller funds held by e-commerce platforms

  • Restrict access to seller accounts

  • Prevent modification or removal of listings

A seller account frozen by a trademark lawsuit can interrupt cash flow, delay operations, and create compliance challenges. For many businesses, the TRO phase determines whether the seller can realistically continue operating during the litigation.

Responding to a Capcom TRO Lawsuit

All sellers named in the Capcom Schedule A lawsuit must respond to the court. Failing to respond may result in a default judgment, which can permanently resolve the case against the seller and limit any opportunity to recover frozen funds.

Because Schedule A actions proceed on accelerated timelines, sellers benefit from understanding the structure of these lawsuits early rather than reacting after enforcement measures escalate.

Stockman & Poropat, PLLC Helps Online Sellers Navigate Schedule A Lawsuits

Stockman & Poropat, PLLC regularly assists e-commerce sellers facing trademark enforcement actions, including Schedule A lawsuits involving temporary restraining orders. Our firm focuses on helping sellers understand their exposure, respond strategically, and protect their businesses from unnecessary disruption.

If your seller account has been impacted by the Capcom TRO or related trademark enforcement, our team can help you evaluate next steps.

Contact Stockman & Poropat, PLLC today for a free initial consultation.

To better understand how Schedule A trademark lawsuits work, including why courts grant TROs and how sellers can respond, read our in-depth guide: Schedule A Lawsuits: What Online Sellers Need to Know

Download Complaint – 125-cv-25905-KMW 

 

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