On Friday 12 May 2006 5:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > how any people have banned this software? > > this is the 5th ive had. each from a diferent person. they seem to have > finally decided that it is copyright after all.
Seems as though it might be only eBay UK... I'm exchanging emails with the VeRO people at prese4nt, anyone having hassles should contact me directly using the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> address. Please state you eBay user name when you do, as it will make it easier to tell eBay who I'm referring to. Admittedly, the person I'm talking to is with eBay Australia, but I'm hoping that we can get the UK branch to pull their head out of wherever they have it currently, and realise that there is nothing which would prevent people selling OO.o. Since both Louis an myself are the registered signatories for the VeRO program, we should be able to sort it out. I'll be organising for them to have my digital signature, and hopefully then we will see a reduction in false reports. Time will tel, however. > > > from [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Re: Unauthorised Copies (Copyright) (=IS &12480 JM10235553 > (KMM32296777V69329L0KM) > > > > > Hello, > > Thank you for writing to eBay. I appreciate the chance to assist you > with your concern regarding the removal of your listing 9722304442 for > Unauthorised Copies. > > In accordance with our User Agreement, items prohibited by eBay Policies > are not allowed to be listed on the eBay site. > > Unfortunately, your item was in breach of eBay's Unauthorised Copies > policy. For this reason, we have ended your listing and credited all > associated fees to your account. We have also notified the bidders that > the listing has been removed. > > Your listing was removed from eBay because it offered material which > appeared to infringe someone's copyright, trade mark, or other rights. > Because such material creates potential legal liability for all parties > involved, these types of listings are removed from our site. > > Unauthorised copies of copyrighted works should not be listed on eBay. > Unofficial copies of films, TV shows and music on video, VCD, DVD, CD, > "backup" or "archival" copies of software programmes, Software loaded > onto a computer hard drive that is not being sold with the original > media and audio tape potentially infringe the copyright of production > companies, artists, or record companies. Since the copyright holder owns > the rights to the works and their distribution, selling copies without > their consent has potential legal liability. -- Alex Fisher Co-Lead, CD-ROM Project OpenOffice.org Marketing Community Contact Australia/New Zealand http://distribution.openoffice.org/cdrom/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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