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Why did eBay removed my listing due to Copyright violation claims for listing this product? | eBay Vendors
post Category: ebay dropship — admin @ 5:18 am — post

I’m an authorized retailer and I dropship from wholesale company like SED Distribution WorldWide and others. And as part as testing my business, I list Adobe Photoshop CS4 Pro Edition on eBay. It’s not counterfeited or used and I order it from the wholesale company who are authorized to dropship to my customer by the manufacturer. However, eBay claimed I violated the copyright for selling it to people. and that my listing ended.

What’s wrong with eBay?

You did not violate Copyright law if you sale genuine products. If this is true that you’re a retailer and you dropship Original Adobe products, then I don’t see why you would be getting this message. The reason why you received that letter and your listing has been removed was because eBay sucks. eBay lied to you about this to rip you off and the only one who makes money on eBay are the rip off people. Their bogus policies sucks too.

Stay away from eBay. Get your own website or sell on Amazon. It’s much better. :-)

Horaayy..there are 5 comment(s) for me so far ;)

#1

You might need to submit your retailer info to them.
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Jay wrote on August 26, 2010 - 10:40 am
#2

eBay is acting for the copyright holder, you should contact them and explain the situation. Do YOU have paperwork authorizing you to resell the product? From Adobe?
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Bazinga! wrote on August 26, 2010 - 10:59 am
#3

If you check eBay’s help section, in their "Rules for Sellers," it explains the following:
"If we removed your listing, it’s probably because it either violated the law or one of our policies. Or, it may have been removed because the item’s rights owner (for example, Coach or Louis Vuitton) asked us to remove it. This can happen even if your item is genuine."
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Praise Mormos wrote on August 26, 2010 - 11:43 am
#4

I’m willing to bet your wholesale supplier is a China man who has unlimited credit card numbers, thus how you get them for such a low cost.

The majority those listings on ebay are produced with fradulent credit card numbers, you have the burden to prove your listing doesn’t fall into the majority, I’d bet it does and you don’t even know it.
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Joe B wrote on August 26, 2010 - 12:21 pm
#5

You did not violate Copyright law if you sale genuine products. If this is true that you’re a retailer and you dropship Original Adobe products, then I don’t see why you would be getting this message. The reason why you received that letter and your listing has been removed was because eBay sucks. eBay lied to you about this to rip you off and the only one who makes money on eBay are the rip off people. Their bogus policies sucks too.

Stay away from eBay. Get your own website or sell on Amazon. It’s much better. :-)
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dmana3172 wrote on August 26, 2010 - 12:32 pm
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