Do eBay have double standards?
Anyone who has tried to sell information products through eBay will know how closely the company monitor this category. The slightest doubtt about the copyrright ownership and they will pull the listing and often suspend the seller.
A friend of mine in the USA recently had to resort to using an attorney to get eBay to accept that she owned the rights to the products she was sellling. Now compare this to some other sectors. There is one seller based in the Far East offering "Oddessy Putter" (for the uninitiated this is a type of golf club) . From the feedback comments and the fact that his rating is 76% it is obvious that the product he is selling is not the real thing. But eBay do not seem tom be taking any action.
A British National paper investigated the selling of designer handbags on eBay came up with some startling discoveries.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/standard/article.html?in_article_id=354508&in_page_id=1685
So why dont eBay apply the same level of monitoring to designer wear as they do to information products?
Has anyone else experienced these kind of problems?
