German Court Says eBay Should Be Able To Tell A Fake Rolex From A Real One
from the got-any-watch-specialists-on-hand? dept
For many years, various luxury brands have had problems with people selling counterfeit goods on eBay -- leading to a variety of lawsuits. Of course, most of these lawsuits are incorrectly targeted. They're usually filed against eBay, rather than the seller of the goods. eBay doesn't inspect the goods or make any claim to the authenticity of them. That should be up to the buyer and seller to work out. However, a few months ago, it appears that a German court felt differently, and told eBay that it may be liable for fake Rolexes being sold on the site, even if eBay has no real way of knowing what's real and what's fake. The court seemed to indicate that eBay should be able to tell from the price, but that's not necessarily true. In the meantime, it's not clear why this isn't a problem that the market will start to work out by itself. For many, many years you've been able to buy fake Rolexes on the streets of New York City, but Rolex doesn't sue the New York City government for letting this happen. It recognizes that most people know that the Rolex you buy from a street vendor probably isn't real. Along those very lines, Rolex has introduced programs to designate legitimate Rolexes on eBay already -- so this seems like the type of "problem" that could work itself out without making eBay liable, but apparently it's too late for that.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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eBay is responsible?
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Of course it should not be tolerated - but as a topic for discussion here - nope.
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German Court Says eBay Should Be Able To Tell A Fa
Go drive your Volkswagen, eat some kraut and stfu.
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A clear sign that Germany maybe heading down if th
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hold the phone........
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You're still not off the hook. You have 700 more years of repentance, shut your collective face, no one cares.
Love,
Me
PS, Rolexes don't tick...the answer? Screw picture previews, get video.
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German Efficiency
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Ask yourself this, if you designed and sold an exclusive product and saw fakes being sold as genuine or even being sold as outright fakes while the seller and ebay make money that should rightfully be in your pocket, how would you feel about it?
Ebay try to sidestep any responsibility by claiming the seller is responsible for the accuracy of the listing, ebay still profit from the listing and final sale price so pretty much don't care as it is in ebay's best interests to do nothing! Tiffany sued ebay for the same reasons, because ebay do not take action in most cases to remove trademark infringing fakes and will not give out information on the sellers they claim are responsible for these listings. I can well see why trademark holders become exasperated enough to go to court over it!
Way to go Rolex and let's see more people force ebay to be accountable for what they allow to be sold on there, afterall they are lining their pocfkets from it and many people are being ripped off with counterfeit goods.
For example the genuine Rolex you buy is really counterfeit, it falls apart in a couple of months, you now have a negative opinion of the quality of Rolex watches. This is damaging in itself to the company as well as the poor sucker that lost their money.
If any of you were actually smart, you might appreciate this before you make childish comments about something you clearly know little about.
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Anyone who would protect ebay does not know what is going on because if they did.... they would be just as disgusted.
And if they weren't disgusted they are probably one of those sellers.
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Germans are retards
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selling rolex
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