Newsletter - Volume 53, June 2010
Coalition of French Auction Houses Take Action Against eBay
The regulatory authority for auction houses in France, the Council of Sales, has taken action against eBay.fr, arguing that it should be held to the same standards as traditional auction houses, to ensure that it does not enable the sale of counterfeit goods. This is one of the more recent examples of actions against eBay regarding counterfeits, the most high-profile of which may be the pending lawsuit by Tiffany & Company, accusing eBay of allowing the sale of counterfeit merchandise. Traditional French auction houses require a special permit to do business, and the Council of Sales is arguing that eBay should be held to the same requirements to protect consumers. EBay's position is that it is not a traditional auctioneer, but merely provides the platform to connect buyers and sellers, acting as an "auction broker."
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Vol. 53, June 2010