I don't quite understand why eBay get sued for allowing counterfiets to be sold, when, to be fair - eBay DO control the counterfeits sold on their site.
But iOffer, who clearly have no bother at all to any counterfeits on their site - don't get closed down or law suits thrown at them?
I mean a pair of Luis Vuitton boots for $12 could be genuine, but I have my doubts
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iOffer CEO Ryan Boyce said in an SIAA issued press release, "We applaud the SIIA in its efforts to combat software piracy. The distribution of counterfeit software on any online site is unacceptable. We hope that by assisting SIIA with promoting this initiative, anyone who buys counterfeit software by mistake will learn how to report illegal sellers."
Yet, clearly - he is running a website that he KNOWS is flooded with counterfeits! I don't see how this guy has a leg to stand on.
i guess he's trying to play suck-up in hopes they dont end his career lol
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I haven't seen any of these intellectual property campaigns against online that really work. They just mostly do false positives and real pirates are able to slip under the radar.