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Ebay response to my report of image theft

This is a wonderful SafeHarbor response to my report of a seller using pictures of a coin on my website. How they can be so blind is byond me. It's no wonder that the scammers are having a field day on their site.

Hello Jon,

Thank you for writing to eBay. I am sorry to hear about this situation.
I understand your frustration and concern over the issue.

The images used in the auction you have referenced, 8326763180, have
been hosted elsewhere. We cannot find sufficient evidence that your
image has been used in this case. (I gave them exact links)

Again, in order to take any action we need:

1. The item number of the listing that you are reporting. (they referred to it right above?)

2. The item number of a listing that you posted prior to the other
member, demonstrating the seller copied your image(s) or description(s). I told them twice, the picture was copied from my website, not my ebay auction.

As the image included in the listing is hosted at a site other than the
one you referenced, www.rare-coins.com, we cannot take action at this
time.

Thanks again for writing, and thank you for being part of the eBay
community.


Regards,

Murphie
PowerSeller Team
eBay Trust & Safety

Comments

  • Best thing to do is to watermark all your pics from now on.
    - -

    Ask me no questions, I'll tell you no lies.
  • RussRuss Posts: 48,514 ✭✭✭
    That is word-for-word the response I got last time I reported the theft of my images. The only thing that's different is the auction number, and the reference to where the image is hosted. I sent them a lengthy and scathing reply pointing out in detail the identical nature of the multiple images the seller had stolen and, again, providing them the links to my auctions where he had stolen them. They finally ended all the auctions but one.

    Russ, NCNE
  • mgoodm3mgoodm3 Posts: 17,497 ✭✭✭
    That gives you a nice warm fuzzy feeling, don't it.
    coinimaging.com/my photography articles Check out the new macro lens testing section
  • Isn't Ebay all warm and fuzzy? This happened to Airplanenut on his JK PHOTOS webpage. As it stated it was copyrighted, I suggested he contact the thief and notify both Ebay and the seller there was a standard $50 charge for the use of each photo. Interestingly he took it a further and told me he had an attorney/coin guy send a billing letter (The "Don" of the Tonedcoin.org board). The thief actually paid!!!! And what was funny, he was so happy with the stolen photo, he wanted to pay to use more of them at $50 at shot!!!! I believe he was told to go elsewhere, which might explain the new interest in tonedcoins.com and Rare Coins of NH!!! You might talk to JK on the details of what exactly happened re: Ebay/Ron's intercession.
    morgannut2
  • 291fifth291fifth Posts: 25,169 ✭✭✭✭✭
    If your photos are formally copyrighted you can recover attorney fees...or so I have been told. Can anyone confirm this?
    All glory is fleeting.
  • crispycrispy Posts: 792 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Best thing to do is to watermark all your pics from now on. >>



    Bingo. If they are too lazy to produce their own images, they probably aren't going to take the time try to remove the watermark (assuming they have Photoshop and know how to use the tools).




    << <i>Isn't Ebay all warm and fuzzy? This happened to Airplanenut on his JK PHOTOS webpage. As it stated it was copyrighted, I suggested he contact the thief and notify both Ebay and the seller there was a standard $50 charge for the use of each photo. Interestingly he took it a further and told me he had an attorney/coin guy send a billing letter (The "Don" of the Tonedcoin.org board). The thief actually paid!!!! And what was funny, he was so happy with the stolen photo, he wanted to pay to use more of them at $50 at shot!!!! I believe he was told to go elsewhere, which might explain the new interest in tonedcoins.com and Rare Coins of NH!!! You might talk to JK on the details of what exactly happened re: Ebay/Ron's intercession. >>



    That's hilarious! People really are funny animals.
    "to you, a hero is some kind of weird sandwich..."
  • .......and not only did they steal your obverse 1942/1 PCGS VF-35, if that's the pic they stole, which it appears to me to be, they're also passing it off as a 1942/1-D AU-55..............image


    isn't THAT fraud?.......image



    edited to add they stole more than 1 pic .........and again to change to VF-35.....image
  • ILikeDimes, you are correct, somewhat. They used the obverse of a 42/1-P and the reverse of a 42/1-D, both of which are graded VF-35.

    That is the last time I will waste my time reporting a fraudulent item to ebay.
  • topstuftopstuf Posts: 14,803 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Psssst, buddy.....wanna buy an image?
  • crispycrispy Posts: 792 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Psssst, buddy.....wanna buy an image? >>



    Yeah, sure. Meet me at the bus station. I'll be the one wearing the white carnation. And you?
    "to you, a hero is some kind of weird sandwich..."
  • Tonelover, is that you the person (thief) bought a 1963 roosie from in July? If I'm putting 2 and 2 together right, I think it is.

    So, at least, "You know where they live".
  • streeterstreeter Posts: 4,312 ✭✭✭✭✭
    IMHO

    I have yet to observe any company in my 30 years since I left college ---any company with so much consumer goodwill......fall so far so fast ..as ebay has in the last 2-3 years.

    unrecoverable situation. JMHO
    Have a nice day
  • Like I said--PM Ron and Jeremy--don't get mad, get paid (every time!!)image
    morgannut2


  • << <i>Tonelover, is that you the person (thief) bought a 1963 roosie from in July? If I'm putting 2 and 2 together right, I think it is. So, at least, "You know where they live". >>



    Nope not me, at least not that I can recall.

    BTW, their response came well after the auction ended so it would have been a moot point anyway.
  • I have received the same exact respones over and over againimage ..... This takes me back to a prior thread>>>quote-unquote Ebays security is run by the three stoogesimage Something MUST be done about the fraud..image
  • oops, my mistake.....the same guy bought the 63 roosie from you AND the 1942/1-D from the thief.........
  • Ebay is setting themselves up for a class action lawsuit of unprecedented proportions. With so much money at stake some fat cat law firm could dig in for the long haul and potentially reap hundreds of millions (like the Florida tobacco case, where one lawyer--just one member of a firm--personally made over $47 million dollars).
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    "It is possible to keep a mind so open that it is perpetually empty."
    --Peter Huber, "Galileo's Revenge"
  • airplanenutairplanenut Posts: 22,702 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Isn't Ebay all warm and fuzzy? This happened to Airplanenut on his JK PHOTOS webpage. As it stated it was copyrighted, I suggested he contact the thief and notify both Ebay and the seller there was a standard $50 charge for the use of each photo. Interestingly he took it a further and told me he had an attorney/coin guy send a billing letter (The "Don" of the Tonedcoin.org board). The thief actually paid!!!! And what was funny, he was so happy with the stolen photo, he wanted to pay to use more of them at $50 at shot!!!! I believe he was told to go elsewhere, which might explain the new interest in tonedcoins.com and Rare Coins of NH!!! You might talk to JK on the details of what exactly happened re: Ebay/Ron's intercession. >>

    Well, the story's not exactly right (Ron wasn't involved), but I did email the seller, and have an attorney email the seller.

    And I DID make $50! image
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  • Too bad for numismatics that the largest online forum just doesn't care. Sorry to hear about the blatent image theft and lack of response.
    Ebay had a booth at SF ANA. For the two days I attended, it was mostly empty of ebay personnel. Finally, Lia (can't recall her last name) appeared. I politely and I hope tactfully attempted to discuss problems with coin scamsters on ebay with her. She foisted me off to an underling and disappeared as quickly as she could. I used the savannah scammers various names, fb, and listings as an example of how difficult it is to get even repeat scamsters NARUed-he listened politely but offered only platitudes.
    Don
  • If you sent a DMCA to whoever hosts eBay's website, I'll guarantee you get a response image

    Did that one time to another company that was stealing my written works and they got dropped like a hot potato. The last thing web hosting people want is a DMCA lawsuit.
    I heard they were making a French version of Medal of Honor. I wonder how many hotkeys it'll have for "surrender."
  • segojasegoja Posts: 6,141 ✭✭✭✭
    What is DMCA for us uneducted non lawyer, non suing types?
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    Finest Toned Ike I've Ever Seen, been looking since 1986

    image
  • streeterstreeter Posts: 4,312 ✭✭✭✭✭
    digital millenium copyright act
    Have a nice day
  • .....I think Pepperinmydooodles works for the eBay task force image
  • I know it's not my picture, but this thing really ticked me off. I e-mailed this person and told them the coin pictured ISN'T a 1942/1-D.

    Their reply.......Question from btrflyroses
    The Auction is over.....Why are you emailing me?
    Respond to this question in My Messages.



    So, I replied back........."Good point. Why AM I e-mailing you? Maybe I should e-mail the buyer".


    The auction is over = I ripped them off already.
  • and heres her answer............image


    Go ahead..........he was a shill bidder anyway..........NOW leave me alone Or I will report you to EBAY for Harrasment........


    Maybe I'll report HER to ebay (not that they'd do anything) for KNOWINGLY posting a VF-35 as an AU-55.



    image
  • An example of a DMCA filing is this:

    (P.S. I adapted it from a DMCA I filed against someone who was selling some of my freelance written works, so if I messed up some legalese in adapting it, I'm sorry!)

    The premise is that if eBay knowingly allows your copyrighted works to be used, they are complicit in the theft. If eBay's webhost knowingly allows ebay to allow the user to use your copyrighted works, they are also complicit. Lawyers correct me if I'm wrong, not 100% sure on this. All I know is the one time I had to send a DMCA letter, all pages that I specified were pulled.

    <<
    Dear (webhost),

    It has come to my attention that material sold on a website hosted by your company, ebay.com, is violating my copyrights by using images copyrighted soley by me, after I have issued a cease and desist order telling them to remove my copyrighted works and any descriptions or advertisements relating to said copyrighted works.

    I have issued a cease and desist order giving the (user ID of seller, and CEO of eBay) 24 hours to remove my copyrighted worksHe does not have my permission to sell these works, advertise, use, or describe them in any capacity. He has failed to comply and is currently using my copyrighted images on his site without my authorization.

    Therefore I am requesting under the DMCA that the following pages and
    corresponding files be removed for violating my intellectual property rights by perpetrating what could be considered by Federal authorities to be criminal fraud:

    (ebay auction links and file names)

    I am also forwarding you a copy of the cease and desist order that was emailed yesterday.

    I swear under penalty of perjury that the above is true and correct.

    (your name, address, & phone number)
    >>
    I heard they were making a French version of Medal of Honor. I wonder how many hotkeys it'll have for "surrender."
  • Conder101Conder101 Posts: 10,536
    I think I would watermark my pictures with "Photo marked because eBay refuses to protect intellectual property rights."

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