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Archive for Thursday, March 1, 2001

EBay eyeing copyright infringement

March 1, 2001

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— EBay has begun monitoring items for sale on its site for possible copyright infringement in response to pressure from software makers and intellectual property interests.

The new program has removed about 12 listings per day for software, movies, music and other copyrighted content since it began in December.

Pushing for the changes were the software industry's anti-piracy trade group and manufacturers of copyright products, such as Microsoft Corp.

The program is staffed by 15 full-time employees. For software sales alone, the company has two full-time lawyers devoted to fraud prevention, as well as a software-industry liaison and a special e-mail queue for industry complaints.

The firm also has a policy to prohibit the sale of anything recorded on a blank CD, and it stops sales of certain types of DVD players and gaming equipment that can be used with illegally copied media.

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