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weatherall September 18th 09 01:50 AM

Photo stolen for eBay auction by Chinese seller
 
A Chinese seller on eBay stole a copyrighted photo that I took of a Redsun RF-1210 radio. My original was published on Flickr, and the stolen copy (with border added) is also hosted on a Flickr account. I noticed my photo in an eBay auction for this item, and an acquaintance pointed out that the stolen copy had a flickr.com URL.

http://cobaltpet.blogspot.com/2009/0...r-auction.html

D. Peter Maus September 18th 09 05:41 AM

Photo stolen for eBay auction by Chinese seller
 
On 9/17/09 19:50 , weatherall wrote:
A Chinese seller on eBay stole a copyrighted photo that I took of a
Redsun RF-1210 radio. My original was published on Flickr, and the
stolen copy (with border added) is also hosted on a Flickr account. I
noticed my photo in an eBay auction for this item, and an acquaintance
pointed out that the stolen copy had a flickr.com URL.

http://tinyurl.com/m94nqr





eBay has some pretty strict policies about this sort of thing.
Make a complaint, they'll usually respond by pulling the photo down
within 24 hours.





[email protected][_2_] September 18th 09 08:12 AM

Photo stolen for eBay auction by Chinese seller
 
On Sep 17, 9:41*pm, "D. Peter Maus"
wrote:
On 9/17/09 19:50 , weatherall wrote:

A Chinese seller on eBay stole a copyrighted photo that I took of a
Redsun RF-1210 radio. *My original was published on Flickr, and the
stolen copy (with border added) is also hosted on a Flickr account. *I
noticed my photo in an eBay auction for this item, and an acquaintance
pointed out that the stolen copy had a flickr.com URL.


http://tinyurl.com/m94nqr


* *eBay has some pretty strict policies about this sort of thing.
Make a complaint, they'll usually respond by pulling the photo down
within 24 hours.


I caught a seller taking a photograph of a multi-kilobuck telescope
right out of a manufacturer's website. It was the person's first sale.
This was way out of my league, but I emailed ebay and they took the
advert down.

Keith[_6_] September 21st 09 12:30 AM

Photo stolen for eBay auction by Chinese seller
 
wrote:
On Sep 17, 9:41 pm, "D. Peter Maus"
wrote:
On 9/17/09 19:50 , weatherall wrote:

A Chinese seller on eBay stole a copyrighted photo that I took of a
Redsun RF-1210 radio. My original was published on Flickr, and the
stolen copy (with border added) is also hosted on a Flickr account. I
noticed my photo in an eBay auction for this item, and an acquaintance
pointed out that the stolen copy had a flickr.com URL.
http://tinyurl.com/m94nqr
eBay has some pretty strict policies about this sort of thing.
Make a complaint, they'll usually respond by pulling the photo down
within 24 hours.


I caught a seller taking a photograph of a multi-kilobuck telescope
right out of a manufacturer's website. It was the person's first sale.
This was way out of my league, but I emailed ebay and they took the
advert down.


Actually many manufacturers allow licensed sellers to use their
photographs and hand outs for selling their items. I don't know why eBay
would pull down a advertisement on a complaint from a non interested
party that has no legal standing.
The OP had his IP stolen and made a valid complaint to eBay.

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