Rules about Intellectual Property – Overview
edaccents is committed to protecting the intellectual property rights of
third parties and to providing its users with a safe place to trade.
Infringement is the unauthorized use of other people’s intellectual property –
like copyrighted material and trademarks.
Rules that affect what you can sell on edaccents
The following items are
restricted or prohibited because they would potentially infringe on
intellectual property rights.
- Replica, counterfeit Items
and unauthorized Copies
- Celebrity material including
faces, names and signatures, and autographs
- Media - movie prints (35 mm,
70 mm), bootleg recordings, recordable media, promotional copies and
digitally delivered goods.
- Software including academic
software, beta software and OEM software.
- Equipment that would support
unauthorized copies including mod chips, game enhancers, and boot discs
and hardware or software that would enable members to duplicate
copy-protected material.
Rules that affect how you list items for sale
In an item listing edaccents
members cannot:
- Encourage or enable others to
infringe copyrights, trademarks or other rights.
- Improperly use edaccents
Intellectual Property (including use of the edaccents name, logo or
linking to the edaccents Web site).
- Include authenticity
disclaimers or deny responsibility for the items offered in their
listings.
- Use another member’s item
description or picture without their permission. (To contact edaccents
about another member who is using your text or images without your
permission, go to the Item Description and Picture Theft Policy page and
use the Report link.)
edaccents’s VeRo Program – Reporting Listing Violations
edaccents created the
Verified Rights Owner (VeRO) Program so that intellectual property owners could
easily report listings that infringe their rights. It is in edaccents’s
interest to ensure that infringing items are removed from the site, as they
erode buyer and good seller trust.
- If you are a Verified Rights
Owner and want to report a listing issue, see Reporting Intellectual
Property Infringements.
Note: Only the intellectual property rights owner can report
potentially infringing items or listings through edaccents's VeRO Program.
If you are not the intellectual property rights owner, you can still help
by getting in touch with the rights owner and encouraging them to contact
us.