Stolen Disney Propery Sold On Ebay!!

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Re: Stolen Disney Propery Sold On Ebay!!

Post by CujoSR » Tue Jun 02, 2009 5:06 pm

One link to eBay was enough to start a discussion. Please do not post anymore links to Disney property. I would hate for Disney legal to contact us.



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Re: Stolen Disney Propery Sold On Ebay!!

Post by Doctor McKey » Tue Jun 02, 2009 5:46 pm

CujoSR wrote:One link to eBay was enough to start a discussion. Please do not post anymore links to Disney property. I would hate for Disney legal to contact us.
They wont. Disney IT Security monitors Ebay and Craigslist like fat kids look at cake.... They only care about those who are actually selling stolen property.. IE... former Monorail pilots who find an extra set of monorail wings and sell them.....

But... I understand where you are comming from my pimped out honey loving rabies infected friend....


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Re: Stolen Disney Propery Sold On Ebay!!

Post by Disneyguy85 » Tue Jun 02, 2009 7:31 pm

Doctor McKey wrote:They wont. Disney IT Security monitors Ebay and Craigslist like fat kids look at cake
Speaking of which, Disney really should watch youtube more.

People are constantly uploading Disney animated films. And many of them aren't getting pulled.

I really think that the biggest problem is that many young people don't know what copyright infringement means.

Whenever someone uploads a Disney film, the subject line tends to say something like; "No copyright infringement intended"
Now, do the really think that saying that makes it better??

That's pretty much the same as someone saying "Yes, I killed that person, but I didn't mean to!"



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Re: Stolen Disney Propery Sold On Ebay!!

Post by BRWombat » Tue Jun 02, 2009 7:46 pm

Disneyguy85 wrote:Speaking of which, Disney really should watch youtube more.

People are constantly uploading Disney animated films. And many of them aren't getting pulled.

I really think that the biggest problem is that many young people don't know what copyright infringement means.

Whenever someone uploads a Disney film, the subject line tends to say something like; "No copyright infringement intended"
Now, do the really think that saying that makes it better??

That's pretty much the same as someone saying "Yes, I killed that person, but I didn't mean to!"
Kind of like when people park illegally, but put their emergency flashers on. That makes it allllll better!


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Re: Stolen Disney Propery Sold On Ebay!!

Post by Double T » Tue Jun 02, 2009 8:05 pm

And the honest guy in me sighs.

When I left, I had one of those heavy weight FNSV jackets...the wool ones.

I checked it out, did everything right on my end.

When I returned it, the looked at me and said it had never been scanned out. I already knew this, because a few months ago I had costuming print out a copy of my checked out costuming pieces when they told me I hadn't checked out my max amount of pants.

I know it was scanned out. It was scanned out on my first day with my trainer standing right there. *LOL*

I just grinned and told them that I guess they're glad I'm an honest person, or else it would have "been found at a garage sale/thrift store in Anaheim" and sold on eBay. Everyone got a good laugh at that one.

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