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Comments on ‘eBay pirates plead guilty to selling $6m software for pennies’Jail-time beckonsPublished Tuesday 26th June 2007 00:05 GMT
Does eBay have to return final value fees on this?By Anonymous Coward
Posted Tuesday 26th June 2007 00:15 GMT
eBay makes a fee based on the value of goods sold. This seems like a nice chunk of change. Does eBay have to return it? If so, to whom? If not, isn't keeping the proceeds of illegal activity...err, illegal? Ebay, refund, I doubt it.....By Alex Daulby
Posted Tuesday 26th June 2007 08:37 GMT
I think you may have made an error by thinking that a big corporation has to abide by the same laws as us lowly consumers. I would have thought they would wriggle out of it by claiming that they do not take a percentage of the sale itself, but make a charge for their services based on the value of the item. If they where literarly taking x percent from a paypal transaction, then I guess they would be profiting directly from crime. Personally I prefer to buy my stolen goods from a Pete Docherty look-a-like in the pub, he did say he could could get "anyfink you wan't geezer" but I'm not sure he meant factory management software... Still alternativesBy Stuart Halliday
Posted Tuesday 26th June 2007 12:41 GMT
Still Amazon is available if people are keen to get ripped off with dodgy 3rd party associates selling counterfeit goods. :-) And the others?By Dillon Pyron
Posted Tuesday 26th June 2007 14:01 GMT
Let's see, Rockwell automation is software is used by how many people? I can still get W2K OEM, all I have to do is buy a DIMM that may or may not work. There's certainly a lot of pirated MS software on eBay. Are they next in line? I wonder if there will become a "standard" court for software piracy, just like there is for patent disputes. The period for commenting on this story has finished
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