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Originally Posted by GreenBean™ What was the take down notice?
Can you file a counterclaim | It was a MC999. Quote:
- Item(s) infringes copyrights (for example, a bootleg recording of a live performance, a pirated copy of media such as software or movies, or an unlawful copy of copyrighted works such as text, paintings, or sculptures).
If you have additional questions or concerns on why your item was removed, please contact XXXXXX, Inc. directly at: internet2@publishers-antipiracy.net
All listing fees associated with the removed item(s) have been credited back to your account.
The rights owner or an agent authorized to act on behalf of the rights owner, XXXXXX, Inc., notified eBay that this listing violates intellectual property rights. When eBay receives a report of this type of violation, we remove the listing to comply with the law.
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I don't see anything giving me the option to file a counterclaim. Ebay just tells me to contact the vero member at their email. Quote:
Originally Posted by smithg57 Since when used books cannot be re-sold? Have you contacted the publishing/vero company? | That's what I've been asking myself. Ebay should have seen that it was a bogus claim and refused. But evidently, you all you have to do is complain and no matter how legitimate the item is it'll simply be removed by ebay.
I did email the publisher yesterday, but I don't expect them to get back to me so soon. To tell the truth, I'd be surprised if they contact me back at all. I'm fully prepared to dispute this with ebay.
If ebay is taking down used books just imagine the amount of VERO nonsense that's probably going on that we are not even aware of. For the record the book I was selling was collectible and not just some garbage used book. Maybe the publisher didn't like the fact that I was trying to make a profit off of one of their books without their consent.
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