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ARRRRRRGGHHH Maties! Potter author sues eBay over pirate books


Potter author sues eBay over pirate books
Jack Malvern

In fiction his enemies are evil wizards and magical beasts, but Harry Potter’s latest adversary is a real corporation with a turnover of more than £2 billion.

J. K. Rowling, Harry’s creator, is suing the online auction hosting service eBay after unscrupulous sellers used the Indian version of the website to sell unauthorised versions of her books.

Rowling is not the first person to sue the website for breach of copyright, but she has won a unique victory by obtaining an injunction that prohibits eBay from listing illegal copies of her work. The court order is a setback for eBay because it is the first time the company has been obliged to police its sellers’ auctions for copyrighted material.

Ebay, which is also fighting similar complaints by Tiffany in New York and Christian Dior Couture in Paris, denies that it is responsible for the auctions its users conduct on its website, and claims that it is impractical for it to vet every sale.

The injunction presents difficulties for eBay, whether it succeeds or fails in policing its users’ sales. If the company is able to remove all sales of electronic copies of Harry Potter books then other brands will demand similar treatment when their rights are infringed by sellers. If it fails, it will be in contempt of court.

Akash Chittranshi, who is representing Rowling at the High Court in Delhi, told The Timesthat the injunction could set a precedent. “If they can do it in this case then they can do it a lot more,” he said. “This is the first time eBay has been compelled to take measures to prevent e-books being sold.”

Ebay did not respond when contacted for comment, but in previous cases it has argued that its website is a platform or marketplace and not an auction site.

Rowling’s lawyers claim that if eBay profits from sales of illegal goods then it should be held liable.

“In Indian copyright law, if the premises of a person is being used for an infringing activity, that person would be liable for that activity,” Mr Chittranshi said. “The market is not immune from liability.”

The court order is binding until the hearing resumes on May 23. Rowling and Warner Bros, the studio responsible for the Harry Potter films, brought the action in 2004 when books of Harry Potter stories were put up for sale on Baazee.com, the old name for eBay’s India operation. Rowling has never authorised electronic versions of any of her books.

Neil Blair, Rowling’s legal adviser at the Christopher Little Literary Agency, said that she welcomed the court order. “Over the years eBay has appeared to be unwilling to control sellers on their site offering pirated or forged Harry Potter items for sale to innocent fans,” he said. “We have asked eBay on numerous occasions to assist by taking preventative steps to avoid these sales – steps that we are aware they can introduce. As these requests were not heeded we had no choice but to seek judicial intervention.

“J. K. Rowling has previously warned fans on her own website about the sale of fake signed books and other pirated Harry Potter e-books on eBay.”

In September, Christian Dior Couture and its sister company Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy filed a claim for €37 million (£25 million) in the commercial court in Paris, alleging that eBay has not acted strongly enough against the sale of counterfeit goods on its website.

Tiffany, the American jewellery company, brought a similar claim in February last year at the Southern District Court of New York. Ebay said that it would fight both actions vigorously.

Ebay is a mess. They seem to remove items of legitimate sellers while the fakesters and fraudsters seems to get away scot-free.

The latest problems have seen Ebay trying to grapple with this hacker who calls themselves 'Vladuz', and it seems 'Vladuz' has managed to access Ebay's database.

Tim, London, UK




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Rowling is not the first person to sue the website for breach of copyright, but she has won a unique victory by obtaining an injunction that prohibits eBay from listing illegal copies of her work. The court order is a setback for eBay because it is the first time the company has been obliged to police its sellers’ auctions for copyrighted material.

Tsk, Tsk.

What's an online auction giant to do?

Hmmm...Errr.. Uh....

If seven maids, with seven mops, swept for half a year...?



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It appears the comment below has just been edited from the article.
I just went back to re-read it and that comment is no longer there.

Ebay is a mess. They seem to remove items of legitimate sellers while the fakesters and fraudsters seems to get away scot-free.

The latest problems have seen Ebay trying to grapple with this hacker who calls themselves 'Vladuz', and it seems 'Vladuz' has managed to access Ebay's database.

Tim, London, UK


 

edit:

Maybe I got a server with an old cache, went back and reloaded, the comment reappeared.

Have screenshots now.



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And the walls come tumbling down.  The e_bay  are so busy trying to cause problems for CCorn, that they are neglecting the real criminals.   I wonder how MANY lawsuits they have against them?  And how many lawyers are paid with FROZEN money?  They really do Suck. 


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IceBlueEyes wrote:

And the walls come tumbling down. The e_bay are so busy trying to cause problems for CCorn, that they are neglecting the real criminals. I wonder how MANY lawsuits they have against them? And how many lawyers are paid with FROZEN money? They really do Suck.


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