E-bay fraud-any assistance?

Look at item #2198434770. This individual has stolen my description word for word and even the photo of a coin I'm selling on E-bay. Isn't it copyrighted material when you list them on E-bay? Is there someway of stopping this kind of thing? Thanks in advance for any assistance! Ray
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What is your item number, raycyca?
Even still....who is to say you did not steal his/her picture and his/her description? Simply your word against theirs.
I am not doubting you, but just playing Devil's Advocate.
Who is to say these were not first listed 6 months ago. I doubt that eBay would want to go through their archives for the last six months on each seller to see who took what.
Like I said.....it happens all the time on eBay and probably yahoo, too. Just let it go.
<< <i>Just let it go. >>
Point well taken.
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<< <i>Just let it go. >>
Point well taken.
I hope you don't think I was being a jerk. It was just my opinion that it happens all too often and it would take eBay forever to stop everyone. But, I do agree, it is very irritating to see it happen to one of my auctions.
Maybe one of the board lawyers can step in with some assistance?
<< <i>Like Goose said, is the photo link to YOUR url? >>
you can really get him/her GOOD if it is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
<< <i>It is not copyrighted material. Allot of auctions will have copyright on them and in those cases, the seller has copyrighted them. >>
By law, copyright is automatic. It is not necessary to add the word or the symbol to the published work.
Russ, NCNE
It does NOT take much to realize what a SELFISH person YOU ARE...
Reading the thread, I am with the original poster that, if it is his pic and his description, then the new seller is wrong (can't do much about the description, but the pic would be copyrighted).
Then, I go to the link.....I have those proof sets with the cent like that. I think most people do.
The description reads like something from HSN or ShopAtHome.
I would just let it go unless you went after the picture (if you are that worried about people using yours, then when you take the pic next time, you should probably add your name or some identifying text to the photo as well).
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
If it really bothers you, send a nasty email to the seller, and in the future, put your seller-id in the pic.
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<< <i>It is not copyrighted material. Allot of auctions will have copyright on them and in those cases, the seller has copyrighted them. >>
By law, copyright is automatic. It is not necessary to add the word or the symbol to the published work.
Russ, NCNE >>
I stand corrected.
eBay members are not allowed to use another eBay user's pictures or descriptions in their listings or About Me page without the owner's permission. Listings that violate eBay's Picture and Description Theft policy may be removed early. Multiple violations of this policy can result in suspension.
The following examples are not allowed on eBay.
A seller doesn't know the best way to describe an item. The seller copies a substantial amount of another's description and pastes it into a listing.
A seller takes someone else's picture and includes it in a listing since it looks very similar to the item the seller is offering.
A seller likes the way a competitor's About Me page looks. The seller copies the look and feel and a substantial amount of the text and creates an About Me page.
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