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Author Topic: Namco now enforcing their copyright on eBay (PacMan)  (Read 1709 times)

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Namco now enforcing their copyright on eBay (PacMan)
« on: October 14, 2002, 10:52:25 am »
I added a few multi-pacman boards or machines to my watch list (or bid a $1 to watch it if it was just listed or my watch list was full)...just out of curiousity if they keep going for >$225.

Anyway, I got a few VeRO notices in my inbox this weekend. (For having BID on the item---no, I'm not selling)  Apparently Namco is removing all multi-pac auctions, if it's the bare board or the full machine.

I just found this was interesting. I wonder what has happened to the infamous seller of multi-pacs?  (that was working with Namco but also selling them off on the side on eBay in violation of their own web site terms)--[search google newsgroups if you want more info]
« Last Edit: October 22, 2002, 06:33:34 pm by MameFan »