JohnGaunt wrote:Please report these eBay clowns. These two may be the same person, as their D&D CDs had identical auction text:. . . eBay listings. . . eBay listings
. wrote:In copyright issues, eBay only act if the copyright holder contacts them direct and asks for a specific item to be removed. In those instances they will remove an item and place a warning on the seller's file. If your average guy in the street believes and item breaches copyright and complains about it, that is neither here nor there. It's one disgruntled browser's word against a seller, and eBay file it in their junk spam mail filter after sending out a autoreply. There is no use in reporting copyright violations to eBay unless you own copyright.All that said, there is no way eBay can confirm whether or not you are a copyright holder. You can claim to have provided illustrations for a book contained on the CD and that it breaches your copyright. That is enough for them to pull an item.
onlinepromaster wrote:Im just trying to make a dollar, also any works put onto a cd automatically become mine to do with what I want. also loook at this guy eBay Feedback Profile for glynsuhe is the whole reason i started on ebay, he has never had a listing removed , can anyone tell me why he can do it but I cant?onlinepromaster
ashmire13 wrote:Seriously this guy is a nasty piece of work and knew what he was doing, take my word for it.
onlinepromaster wrote:also any works put onto a cd automatically become mine to do with what I want.
onlinepromaster wrote:I already took my DnD listing down when one of you msged me via ebay msg system, sorry I didnt realize the DnD community was so hardcore.
onlinepromaster wrote:jesus christ, like you are all such fucking saints. Only pedophiles play dnd past age 13 anyways, fucking chomos.
onlinepromaster wrote:once all my auctions end im not putting anything else up, so if some "legal department" wants to spend thousands so get 3 dollars out of me then i say GO AHEAD.
onlinepromaster wrote:yeah im not going anywhere.