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Electronically delivered items policy. What is the policy? Why does eBay have this policy? Electronically delivered goods can only be listed by eBay approved sellers and must follow our policy.
Key points of eBay’s Electronically delivered items policy. Electronically delivered items that are not allowed, include: Software keys the seller is not authorized to sell; Digital copies or codes of movies that were included as part of purchasing a physical movie item.
Due to the nature of electronically delivered goods, extra care needs to be taken to prevent intellectual property infringement and minimise risks for buyers. What is the policy? Electronically delivered items that are not allowed, include:
Electronically delivered items policy. What is the policy? Why does eBay have this policy? Electronically delivered items need to be listed in the Everything Else > Information Products category in the classified ad format.
The DSA regulates the obligations of digital services that act as intermediaries in their role of connecting consumers with goods, services, and content. This includes online marketplaces such as eBay, among others.
What is the policy? Electronically delivered items that are not allowed, include: Software keys the seller is not authorised to sell; Digital copies or codes of movies that were included as part of purchasing a physical movie item. The seller needs to include the physical disk with the sale of the digital copy or code
Avoiding eBay fees policy. Avoiding fees on eBay – whether deliberately or by mistake – can invite fraud and risk. Seller standards policy. Learn about how we evaluate individual seller performance against our minimum requirements for sellers on eBay. Service metrics policy.