Lelong has issued a warning that any Lelong seller who violates Nokia trademark in their logo or name will have the account restricted. I think that Nokia has served a warning to them to take action on all the Nokia lookalikes.
I think this is a good move. If you are selling Nokia, by all means do so. If not, there's no point making people think that you are selling Nokia when you are not. That's called deceiving already.
I don't see a point in making people go through your "not Nokia" or "Nokia look-alike" listing when they actually want Nokia. This would only piss off a potential buyer, right? What is the purpose of a search filter, then?
Do take note that this ruling has been effective since 5th March, 2009 so take heed. I presume this should apply on eBay as well. It's called ethics, right?
I think this is a good move. If you are selling Nokia, by all means do so. If not, there's no point making people think that you are selling Nokia when you are not. That's called deceiving already.
I don't see a point in making people go through your "not Nokia" or "Nokia look-alike" listing when they actually want Nokia. This would only piss off a potential buyer, right? What is the purpose of a search filter, then?
Do take note that this ruling has been effective since 5th March, 2009 so take heed. I presume this should apply on eBay as well. It's called ethics, right?
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