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<blockquote data-quote="wev" data-source="post: 544186" data-attributes="member: 16783"><p>It makes no difference what the quality of the images may be or how easy it was to use them. He has no right to do so and it is explicitly against ebay rules to have done so. Give him 15 minutes to remove them or you will have the auction ended. </p><p></p><p>I had one person use my silver images/information, copying the entire web page they were on. The third time he did this, rather than kill the auction, I did a quick change of the images to some rather explicit porn -- the fool hadn't bothered to actually copy the images, just used the links to my pages. After several people reported the display, he was banned form ebay altogether.</p><p></p><p>The profit made (if he does make a sale) is another matter entirely; you may not like it, but that is the nature of commerce.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wev, post: 544186, member: 16783"] It makes no difference what the quality of the images may be or how easy it was to use them. He has no right to do so and it is explicitly against ebay rules to have done so. Give him 15 minutes to remove them or you will have the auction ended. I had one person use my silver images/information, copying the entire web page they were on. The third time he did this, rather than kill the auction, I did a quick change of the images to some rather explicit porn -- the fool hadn't bothered to actually copy the images, just used the links to my pages. After several people reported the display, he was banned form ebay altogether. The profit made (if he does make a sale) is another matter entirely; you may not like it, but that is the nature of commerce. [/QUOTE]
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