Re: Email from ebid ? i broke the rules ?
Hi Shesawaya.
Thanks so much for your help and kind words.
I have calmed down a bit as ebid haven't banned me yet lol !
I will also take off all my phone socks and give them away as i really do not want any hassle.
Again thank you, i wish you well.
Julie.
Re: Email from ebid ? i broke the rules ?
You're so welcome - it was a case of "been there, done that and it don't feel so good" :(
I gave the bag away too - my D-I-L was thrilled ;)
Happy Selling!!
Re: Email from ebid ? i broke the rules ?
Almost every cartoon character that has appeared in print, on television or in films is copyrighted and the property of the copyright owner. The merchandising of such items is usually controlled quite tightly by the copyright holder. You might contact the copyright owner and ask for a license to use the character, but that would they would probably want a hefty some for such an agreement. It might be best if you created a totally unique character for your phone socks.
Re: Email from ebid ? i broke the rules ?
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JaBek1
Almost every cartoon character that has appeared in print, on television or in films is copyrighted and the property of the copyright owner. The merchandising of such items is usually controlled quite tightly by the copyright holder. You might contact the copyright owner and ask for a license to use the character, but that would they would probably want a hefty some for such an agreement. It might be best if you created a totally unique character for your phone socks.
How about 'The Blue Rabbit' (anyone remember him)? :)
You are right about images. I have noticed quite a few sellers producing items using images/characters that are copyright.
Re: Email from ebid ? i broke the rules ?
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Originally Posted by
JaBek1
Almost every cartoon character that has appeared in print, on television or in films is copyrighted and the property of the copyright owner. The merchandising of such items is usually controlled quite tightly by the copyright holder. You might contact the copyright owner and ask for a license to use the character, but that would they would probably want a hefty some for such an agreement. It might be best if you created a totally unique character for your phone socks.
The phone socks in question appeared to have been purchased by the seller as they appeared to be machine knitted and were prepackaged, not hand made by her.
Re: Email from ebid ? i broke the rules ?
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Shesawaya38485
The phone socks in question appeared to have been purchased by the seller as they appeared to be machine knitted and were prepackaged, not hand made by her.
I imagine that it would be possible to find a company to produce the socks with one's own character. Even if in limited quantity runs.
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astral276
How about 'The Blue Rabbit' (anyone remember him)? :)
You are right about images. I have noticed quite a few sellers producing items using images/characters that are copyright.
I can't say I'm familiar with that one.
The problem with sellers using copyrighted images is that it is sometimes hard for the copyright owner to police the whole world. Of course, large companies like Disney have more resources to expend on seeking out instances of infringement, but should the copyright owner discover the infringement they don't have to be a mega-corporation to seek remedy.
Re: Email from ebid ? i broke the rules ?
Hi,
If you have not got rid of the items have you thought about selling them on another platform? I do not mean the greedy one but
what about the free sites? I would buy one from you. Also what about contacting previous buyers they may have friends that
would buy from you. Also what about giving some as presents for friends as Christmas is just around the corner. You can also
sell on facebook.