I'm unsure how you came to the conclusion that we want to discriminate
against ebay.co.uk? As stated repeatedly, we are more than happy for
redistributors to charge a fee, including via eBay.

2012/9/2 Paul Wise <[email protected]>

> Interesting name you have there :)
>
> On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 4:36 AM, Zoot Zoot wrote:
>
> > We've recently found out that someone is selling copies of our game on
> eBay.
>
> Considering none of them have any bids, I doubt you have anything to
> worry about.
>
> I would suggest that what they are doing is probably exactly the same
> as what Debian, Debian mirrors and sellers of Debian CD are doing
> (redistributing 0AD, presumably in compliance with the existing
> licenses) and if you have a problem with what these folks on eBay are
> doing then you should have similar issues with Debian itself as well
> as people selling Debian CDs. Of course if they aren't complying with
> the existing license (did you check?), then you should be contacting
> eBay instead of debian-legal.
>
> As far as I can tell, what you want to do is discriminate against
> people distributing 0AD from particular websites (including ebay.co.uk
> but not including debian.org). This would violate DFSG item 5 (No
> Discrimination Against Persons or Groups) and possibly DFSG item 6 (No
> Discrimination Against Fields of Endeavor). I would encourage you to
> avoid this course of action.
>
> http://www.debian.org/social_contract#guidelines
>
> I would encourage you to simply add a URL and some text to the website
> on the game menu, that would probably be more effective anyway.
>
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> pabs
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