[/quote]Eric wrote:I emailed the guy and asked him to remove any of my content. At first he was very nice and said that he would remove it, then he said it was removed, and then the next email he said:
I only asked that he remove any of my content, since I didnt have a specific list of the videos I couldnt just go "hey those are mine!"."The pulsejet calculator has been removed from the item.
The two videos that you claim are yours have been removed from the item, and have been REPLACED by seven videos that are NOT from your site, and are CERTAINLY not yours."
I am thinking that someone should buy one of the CD's leave negative feedback about selling copywritten material and let everyone know what is on it so we can all at least threatten to sue. It would have to be someone who either has a real lot of positive feedback or doesnt care about negative feedback since he would likely retaliate with negative feeback.
Also would it be possible to create some kind of sticky post listing "blacklisted ebayers" who do this kind of stuff?
Eric
It doesn't need to be anyone....again, from an old posting. IF you live in Europe....let's say France. You can create an ID on ebay. They won't ask for a credit card like they do in NA. Therefore you can bid on any auction at will. And leave feedback...even perhaps bid up to the thousands of dollars (sticking the seller with the selling fees, and his problem of getting them back from ebay). I'm not suggesting you should. I'm just repeating how it's been done before.
//does Christmas make anyone else surly? The crowds were crazy this morning.

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