I'm amazed that people sell stuff on ebay using someone else's photos, or no photos at all. I'm even more amazed that people buy them.
 
im sure I read that if you post a photo on the web without adding some kind of image rights logo over the photo then you give up any ownership of that photo, could be wrong though.
 
Noticed that listing (came up on an alert), thing is if they can't be bothered to take a photo how does a buyer know the condition? Wouldn't buy it based on that alone.
 
There is a guys sell facelift nudge bars with a piccie of mine
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This is it.
 
I'm amazed that people sell stuff on ebay using someone else's photos, or no photos at all. I'm even more amazed that people buy them.

I have stopped selling on evil bay, their policies suck.

If someone does buy, they'll be entitled to a refund under the 'item not as described' rule

Those windows in my pic were immaculate, have yet to see another sift top in such good order.
 
cant see the problem - cant identify your vehicle and states "pic from internet - not the one for sale". anything posted on the interweb is, correctly or not, fair game if not copyrighted.
 
Well, I msg'd the seller and politely asked them to remove,


they were happy to oblige :)


The next pic I upload will have

NORTHERN IRELANDER

written all over it ;)
 
Well, I msg'd the seller and politely asked them to remove,


they were happy to oblige :)


The next pic I upload will have

NORTHERN IRELANDER

written all over it ;)

Glad this is resolved. In fact any picture has an owner and it is not legally a free for all on the internet. However, galleries like Google Picasa say in their small print that any gallery pictures posted can be used by them for publicity pruposes (it is the terms and conditions box that everyone ticks but doesn't read!). I am a semi pro photographer and moved from Picasa for this reason out of fear of picture theft.
 
Glad this is resolved. In fact any picture has an owner and it is not legally a free for all on the internet. However, galleries like Google Picasa say in their small print that any gallery pictures posted can be used by them for publicity pruposes (it is the terms and conditions box that everyone ticks but doesn't read!). I am a semi pro photographer and moved from Picasa for this reason out of fear of picture theft.

Thanks for the info,

the only place I have uploaded pics of my FL1 is to Landy Zone.

I don't use photo bucket, cloud software or other 'communal galleries', even stay well away from Facebook (due to the whole content right of ownership and the targetted marketing algorithms!)
 

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