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Originally Posted by leebase
I believe it's in EBay's and Amazon's best interest to police what is sold. They have all kinds of smarts and AI know how. They can sniff out, if they choose too, what is legit or not.
When I buy something from Amazon, I want to know I'm not buying counterfeit goods.
The reputation system helps, but there is more they could and should do.
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A website I used to go to wouldn't let you upload things like author photos unless you could prove you had copyright. They thought they were doing the right thing.
Their lawyers told them they were better off letting users upload and take things down when there are complaints. The other way could stick them with the liability if something was uploaded illegally and missed.