Ode1
Jan 29 2009, 03:20 AM
I had schedualled 2 HD DVD titles for sale on eBay (as I have in the past)( I currently have a 114 rating at 100% postive feedback)
They UN LISTED them
and have alerted me that the reason they removed them was due to ^MC019 eBay listing removed: Copyright Violation - Unauthorised Item^
What the ....
They are ASSUMING my HD DVD titles are PIRATED LOL
Apart from the PHOTO of each item on my COFFEE table of each disc COVER
there were no other photos
I do not see how they assume that the items were pirated ?
Also they had not been listed yet
they had about 14 HRS to go , so WHO THE HELL was looking at my SCHEDUALLED Item to assess its authenticity
IDIOTS
I have replied to there message as politley as I could without calling them MORONS
I wait to hear for a reply 24hrs to 48hrs
pgdownload
Jan 29 2009, 08:02 AM
What titles were they? Any chance they are not available in Oz yet? I seem to recall most movies (all formats) have some clause in the fine print "Not to be shown,distributed,etc. outside of Region X..."
It would seem likely that the friendly MPAA probably routinely scan sales and report (correctly or otherwise) various sales.
Regards
Peter Gillespie
pgdownload
Jan 29 2009, 08:08 AM
Found this Canadian Guide (Seems possible it was just a malicious act that has been acted on automatically?)
Have you been falsely accused of Copyright Infringement on eBay? Don’t just lay down and take it! FIGHT it!
First, make sure your item DOES NOT violate policy. You can find all the policies by searching the eBay help section.
I would like to point out a few things as to what “copyright infringement” is and ISNT.
• You ARE allowed to sell name brand, designer goods. It is encouraged that you have proof of purchase for these goods. The best way to prove authenticity is in the form of a receipt. So if you have been pulled for selling legitimate designer goods, you have a case.
• You ARE NOT allowed to sell “counterfeits”. A counterfeit is a good that is made to look like a designer item but is not. For example, “knock off” purses, sunglasses, etc. There’s a gray area when it comes to “Designer Inspired” goods that are NOT linked to any specific name brand or logo. For example, if a purse “looks like” a designer bag but no specific bag, you have fallen into the gray area, and you potentially have a case.
If you believe you have a case, you will want to start here.
If you find yourself having repeat FALSE reports of a variety of listings, you may be being TARGETED...by competitors or former customers with bad intentions.
After you are 100% sure you are innocent, you can start by Filing a Copyright Counter Notice.
According to eBay, a Copyright Notice is “For listings that have been removed at the request of the rights owner for copyright infringement, you may have the option of filing a Counter Notice with eBay if you feel that your listings were removed in error and you have not been able to come to an agreement with the rights owner.
A Counter Notice is a form provided by eBay in compliance with the requirements of the federal Digital Millennium Copyright Act. The form is a legal document that requires you to, among other things, certify under sworn penalty of perjury that your listings were not infringing and were removed by mistake or misidentification. When you sign a Counter Notice, you will also have to consent to federal jurisdiction and service of process. Please read this form carefully, so you fully understand what you agree to if you choose to submit it to eBay.
Once a valid Counter Notice is submitted, eBay will provide a copy of the notice to the reporting party and will advise them that the listings will be reinstated/relisted after 10 business days if we do not hear from them and that they have filed an action seeking a court order to restrain you from re-listing the items. Basically, the owner has 10 days to respond or you get to relist.
After your counter notice has been filed, one of two things will happen –
1. You will be found innocent and can resume selling/relisting(and you can then build a case against eBay, if you chose, for allowing you to suffer penalties over a false accusation).
or more commonly,
2. You will get ran around in circles. You will receive opened-ended answers from representatives, standard “form letters” that do not relate to your specific item and quite possibly, no response at all. Either way, you win. You can use all of this information to build a case against Ebay.
MREVO8
Jan 29 2009, 09:33 AM
I had this same problem when I listed a Spider-man Blu-ray. I referred to it in the description as "brand new, sealed copy"... I think the key word was "copy"... I removed that reference and relisted it, no problems.
Apparently movie studios have access to assess eBay listings of their movies and can blow them away as they see fit.
Ode1
Jan 29 2009, 11:46 AM
Thanks fot the input guys
I cant see antyhing wrong with my lisiting
Ebays responce is obviously a general responce
I will re list it
with a new format
I hope no one has a vendetta aginst me
I'd like to think my 100% positive rating is ALWAYS going to be intaked
MY hd discs were bought from the same online suppliers or ezydvd that every one bo

ught from in the firesales
The 2 ttiles were T2 Steelbook and Brotherhood of the wolf
no mention of COPY
just the specs
HD DVD 1080P dts ma dd5.1 etc
Anyway I will try again
but I think they WONT refund my lisiting costs as it my fault
Fools
MACCA350
Jan 29 2009, 01:37 PM
QUOTE (Ode1 @ Jan 29 2009, 12:46 PM)

Thanks fot the input guys
I cant see antyhing wrong with my lisiting
Ebays responce is obviously a general responce
I will re list it
with a new format
I hope no one has a vendetta aginst me
I'd like to think my 100% positive rating is ALWAYS going to be intaked
MY hd discs were bought from the same online suppliers or ezydvd that every one bo

ught from in the firesales
The 2 ttiles were T2 Steelbook and Brotherhood of the wolf
no mention of COPY
just the specs
HD DVD 1080P dts ma dd5.1 etc
Anyway I will try again
but I think they WONT refund my lisiting costs as it my fault
Fools

I'd send them an email with a "please explain" and mention that the products are genuine
EDIT: Just realised you already emailed them
cheers