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1. Ebay can't and will not stop you from selling
Openoffice.org. The only thing they prohibit is the comparison with Microsoft's
products. For example you are not allowed to say "Openoffice.org is better than
Microsoft Office". Also in every listing you have to underline that Microsoft
Office is a trademark registered by Microsoft Co.
This happened to me as well. I had 10 Openoffice.org listings
(identical) and only one was banned. I contacted live support and they said they
were sorry, however the official Ebay support answered 2 days later with a vague
email stating some rules for illegal copies...
In my opinion, what happened is that an ebay member, also
selling Openoffice.org used other accounts to ruin you reputation. People like
that, buy 100% feedback accounts for $100-$200 and use them to raise their
feedback and lower their competitors'.
I 've seen listings on Ebay about Openoffice.org which seem
aggressive at least. I would not be surprised if someone, tried to kill the
competition.
The Openoffice.org community as far as I know is not into such
things.
2. You also mentioned that you are waiting for a license. You
have your GNU license, what are you waiting for ?
3. Ebay is the place to be anymore.... especially if you
sell products like Openoffice.org. This suite and all the other open-source
programs need the kind of marketing which will teach people the advantages of
their use. Any profits will arrive from there but surely not from Ebay. The
precentage you pay to Ebay for an Openoffice.org listing is huge and
people aren't interested.
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