35mm (millimeter) or 70mm movie prints are the reels of film used by movie theatres to show movies.
Only the copyright owners of 35 mm and 70 mm movie prints or these owners’ authorised licensees may list 35 mm or 70 mm movie prints on eBay. These sellers must state their ownership or right to sell these prints in their listings and be able to prove it to eBay. This policy extends to 35mm and 70mm picture shorts, such as cartoons.
The sale of 35 mm or 70 mm by members who are not authorised licensees are not permitted on eBay.
Violations of this policy may result in a range of actions, including:
Limits on account privileges
Forfeit of eBay fees on cancelled listings
Loss of PowerSeller status
Richard came across some old 35 mm movie prints while cleaning out the attic. Unless he obtains written permission from the copyright owner, Richard is not permitted to list these movie prints on eBay.
Allison created a famous film and has several copies of the 70 mm movie prints that were used when showing this film in theatres. Because she owns the copyright she is allowed to list these movie prints on eBay. In fact, when an eBay representative called to verify Allison’s claim of copyright ownership, Allison was able to provide documents proving her ownership.
Why does eBay have this policy?
The sale of unauthorized copies of copyrighted items is illegal as well as against eBay policy. This Movie Print Policy helps protect buyers from purchasing counterfeit merchandise, and helps intellectual property rights owners protect their rights.