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eBay Describes the Scale of Its Counterfeit Goods Problem

Ian Lamont writes "As the Tiffany vs. eBay lawsuit winds its way through a federal appeals court, eBay has trotted out some numbers that show how many sellers attempt to sell fake goods on the auction site. Millions of auctions were delisted last year, and tens of thousands of accounts were suspended after reports were made to eBay's Verified Rights Owner program, which lets trademark owners notify eBay of fake goods being sold on the site. eBay says 100% of reported listings were removed from the site last year, most within 12 hours, and the company uses sellers' background information to make sure that they don't create new accounts to sell delisted items. Tiffany brought the suit against eBay in 2004, alleging that eBay was turning a blind eye to counterfeit luxury goods and demanding that eBay police its listings for bogus goods. Tiffany lost the case last July and will shortly present its arguments to the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in New York. A similar case in France cost eBay $61 million."

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  1. BSD - a litany of failure by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    So why now? Why did *BSD fail? Once you get past the fact that *BSD is fragmented between a myriad of incompatible kernels, there is the historical record of failure and of failed operating systems. *BSD experienced moderate success about 15 years ago in academic circles. Since then it has been in steady decline. We all know *BSD keeps losing market share but why? Is it the problematic personalities of many of the key players? Or is it larger than their troubled personae?

    The record is clear on one thing: no operating system has ever come back from the grave. Efforts to resuscitate *BSD are one step away from spiritualists wishing to communicate with the dead. As the situation grows more desperate for the adherents of this doomed OS, the sorrow takes hold. An unremitting gloom hangs like a death shroud over a once hopeful *BSD community. The hope is gone; a mournful nostalgia has settled in. Now is the end time for *BSD.

  2. Re:The VERO Customer Support is terrible!!! by cdrguru · · Score: -1, Troll

    How can anyone say it is the real thing? Why would you try selling the real thing, anyway? Wouldn't it be cheaper to make up something of your own and sell it with their name on it? And, nobody (but you) would know any different. Maybe after they tried it, but it would be a little late.

    That is why they are restrictive of who their resellers are. If you don't understand, you need to figure how how easy it is to sell fake stuff. Cheaper. Get more sales. See how easy it is?

    Now if they knew you were selling their product, for real, you might have a point. But they don't unless you have a relationship with them as a reseller. Since there is no relationship, they can assume whatever they want - such as you are selling fake stuff.