06-07-2012 08:30 PM
Another seller is using my photos for an item(s) I currently have listed. I asked the seller to remove and he said he would remove that day. When the pictures were not removed; I contacted Ebay nearly 2 weeks ago and provided proof of theft. I was told the listing would be removed within 48 hours. After 3, 30 minute phone calls and a broken promise that a supervisor would call me; the other seller's listing is still there. I do not want buyers to think that I am the one who is using someone else's images or think that I have 2 seller ID's. Not to mention that I am competing against my own pictures for sales....
...Does anyone have any ideal how I can resolve this problem.
:-x Thank you!
06-07-2012 08:42 PM
Check your options - they may be set to allow others to use your photos.
Account > Site Preferences > Share Your Content
06-07-2012 08:47 PM
My setting are set to not share my pictures. The first Ebay rep I spoke to told me you cannot copy pictures from another sellers listing and use them in your listing at any time. It is agains Ebay policy.
06-07-2012 10:40 PM
Hammer eBay until the photo's come down.
06-07-2012 11:27 PM
I understand your frustration but I have one question.....?.....did you take all the photos of all your listings? Some of them look pretty stock to me..;-)
My wife loves the show fashion police....:^O
06-08-2012 07:23 AM
I had a couple of sellers do this when I was selling the phones. In both cases I contacted them and told them to remove the pics by the end of the day or I would report them. Fortunetely both complied.
Since then, I've used watermarks. You can watermark all you photos with your user ID.
You can do this on the SYI form.
In the section "Bring your listings to life with photos" click on add/remove options.
Check the box to add a watermark to your photo.
I only had to choose the option on one listing and it's been automatically added to every one since.
Haven't had one of my pics used since.
06-08-2012 07:28 AM
By the way, your photos look pretty stock to me too. 😮
06-08-2012 07:32 AM
You're not allowed to use the following if you're not authorized to do so by the owner, its agent, or the law:
Click on Reporting a listing near the bottom of the page for the info/link to report.
Didn't check for stock photos as others have noted.
06-08-2012 09:13 AM
As you pointed out, I used this exact method a couple of weeks ago because I noticed another seller was selling the same item as I was (the only 2 sellers selling it). To my surprise when I openned their item, they had taken my description and copied and pasted it for their own. And when I say taken it, they didn't even attempt to write it...exactly the same, same bolded words and even my comment that I got it during a recent Disney cruise....well it all bugged me, just a little. I thought it was lazy. I was going to send them an email, but just didn't want to open that can of worms. Like the link you mentioned, I found this link and read it and it fit the "copyright" violation, so I filled out the form. They needed my item number and the violators item number (this showed who had the first description). To my surprise the next morning Ebay took the other person's item off! I mean completely off. You couldn't find it anywhere, even under completed listings. Since I knew the other person's ID, I searched their account and it was gone. But I never got any mention about it from Ebay. They did their job and it was cut and dry and no doubt that it was copied. I was impressed that Ebay moved very quickly. As for the pictures, I use the watermark function on all of my pictures since I own all of my pictures and take them myself, which we know if very time consuming. I have to say that I've gotten a ton of information here on the partime boards! I had not even known about the "watermark" feature, but read it here. Just wanted to mention that the other seller did finally sell their item and I checked it and they rewrote the description which was good and they learned from the copyright violation. As for the "stocked" photos from the OP, I'm not sure how that qualifies since they really didn't own the photos to begin with, which is different than someone taking the pictures themselves. I'll be curious to see how this turns out.
06-08-2012 11:57 AM
here is a free photo program, use a watermark at 30% transparency across the entire photo, that will stop it in its tracks
I have used this program for years its simpler than Photoshop but better than paint B-)
http://photofiltre.en.softonic.com/?ab=1
06-08-2012 04:40 PM
I use a watermark and still someone copied my picture. I used the report this item and ebay didn't remove the listing. I think it must be a low priority for them although it wasn't for me.
06-08-2012 08:15 PM
If reporting doesn't work:
First, rename your photos on whatever picture hosting service you use. Example: photoname-2.jpg, or whatever.
Then, rename them in the listings so they show properly.
Then, replace your existing photos (that the other seller copied) with this one using the original filenames of the photos stolen (and yes, you have my permission to use it):
Then, watch how fast the other seller changes their photos to their own, or starts getting complaints from buyers.
06-08-2012 10:25 PM
One of your finer posts BBF ! 😄
06-09-2012 12:46 AM
I just take crappy pictures no one would want to steal. LOL
This made me laugh! hahhaB-)
06-09-2012 03:59 PM
Brilliant Billy!! Just Brilliant!!