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Cinemas use 35mm or 70mm reels of film to show movies. Every frame in every copy of these 35mm and 70mm movie prints is provided to cinemas under licence and they are not permitted to use the material other than for the purpose of showing the film in their theatre.

 

Unless a seller is the copyright owner of the “underlying material”, the listing of 35mm and 75mm prints (including cartoons and computer generated imagery), may not be listed on eBay. If a seller does own the copyright of the movie print(s) being offered, then this must be clearly stated in the listing.

 

Infringement of this eBay policy can result in listings being ended early and repeated violations of the Movie Print policy could result in permanent account suspension.

 

It’s a good idea to read eBay’s policy in detail – it’s located on the eBay UK website Help pages and you can get there via this linkpage. Other related subjects can be found on the eBay site or through the Google search box below:-

 

  • Overview of Prohibited & Restricted Items
  • Recordings – Bootleg/Illicit
  • Restrictions on the listing of Faces (photographs), Names and Signatures
  • Intellectual Property Rights, Copyright and Recordable Media
  • Unauthorised Copying of Software and other Copyrighted Materials or Information

 

 

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