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Re: ebay dilemma / cdr seller



On May 26, 8:03 pm, ramito <ram...@san.rr.com> wrote:
> On 2009-05-25 18:33:48 -0700, "Garberstreet Electronics"
> <willy4...@comcast.net> said:
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> > "ramito" <ram...@san.rr.com> wrote in message
> >news:2009052509063811272-ramito@sanrrcom...
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> >> I just sold graphicwriter III after being listed just one day.
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> >> Problem is the buyer is a guy who seems to make disc images, burn em
> >> all to cd & then sell those cdrs. He has 3 sets, just search for IIGS
> >> and CD.
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> >> So I fear if I send the disks, they'll end up on his cdrs.
> >> any idea what to do?
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> >> thanks!
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> >> louis aka ramito
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> > Yes, send him the disks. He bought 'em. You can't be responsible for
> > what he does with them. That'll be on his conscience, and of those who
> > buy the CD's from him.
> > Garberstreet Electronics
> >http://www.garberstreet.com
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> thanks - I guess that is what I have to do. Anyone want to report him
> for violations?
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> Maybe if Apple II vilations matter to you, then
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> report item
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> 150342579750
> 150344685065    
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> why? ebay policy
> <http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/recordable.html>
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> Only copyright owners, or the copyright owners’ licensees, are
> permitted to list their products copied onto recordable media (such as
> VHS tapes, Audio tapes, CD-Rs and DVD-Rs) on eBay. Sellers listing any
> type of recordable media must state their copyright ownership or
> license to resell these items in their listings.
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> example:
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> Compilation of "freeware" and "shareware" programs on one CD-R

So are you planning on taking on Asimov and What is the Apple IIGS
sites next?  I'm sure if a specific copyright holder contacted this
seller about having his/her abandonware removed, he would comply.

- Paul


- Paul