on 17-08-2015 08:57 AM
I have tried to find an appropriate suject but cannot find it.
We have found a Chinese seller who has stolen our pics and is using them in their listings.
Their search results are way up top of page #1 well above ours.
Of course we don't like them selling products using our stolen pics.
I suspect it will be like banging one's head on a brick wall tho.
And since they are located in China ebay.au will be unlikely to do anything about it.
There are no watermarks on the pics but the background we use is pretty unique to us and is clearly evident throughout our pics.
Any ideas on how this kind of avtivity can be reported?
It's so difficult to find the right place. Kinda like they dont want you to report it.
on 19-08-2015 12:57 PM
The last time (a few months ago) I tried to report an infringing listing I ended up joining eBay's "VeRo" program.
Once I had submitted the paperwork they were pretty fast to act. Here is the info:
http://pages.ebay.com.au/help/policies/programs-vero-ov.html
In the meantime I would encourage you to keep records of things that might prove they are your images
eg take screen shots of the listings (hopefully your item will show an earlier date etc), heck even screen
shots of the image's exif data (which shows when original image was taken and what device was used etc).