Etsy Thieves...

Feb 03, 2010 20:57

Thanks to machinarex and hilltop for the heads up.

A company called http://www.traderlou.com is stealing from Etsy. They are lifting people's posted items from Etsy and selling them on their own site, with the photos and descriptions left intact from the Etsy posting.

Apparently they're yanking pages down left and right...all pages with prints have disappeared, and ( Read more... )

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miche_nova February 4 2010, 03:04:07 UTC
Whatever stealing they're doing, I hope they will be caught and there'll be consequences.

It was just last week I told my mother about etsy when she asked for a place to sell her stuff. Hope she didn't yet register.

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takes_a_fairy February 4 2010, 03:06:15 UTC
Wow!
Well, at least now you can warn her.

I suppose it's a risk we all take on any website, I guess.

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blackmare February 4 2010, 06:01:03 UTC
I looked for more information about the situation, and what was happening was that this company was stealing photos and design ideas from Etsy jewelry sellers. Using the Etsy sellers' photos and descriptions without their knowledge, and having knock-off versions of the jewelry made overseas for cheap sale.

Now that it's been discovered, the outcry has caused most if not all the stolen photos/item descriptions to be removed.

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takes_a_fairy February 4 2010, 17:14:34 UTC
Ah...I didn't have the wearwithal to do any research so I'm glad you did and told me. I appreciate that very much.

I guess this means you're leaving your stuff posted on Etsy?

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miche_nova February 4 2010, 17:57:58 UTC
It's good to hear that the crooked company is scampering away. although I wouldn't be surprised they'll try it again some other place and time.

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takes_a_fairy February 4 2010, 18:18:42 UTC
I did a google search with my name in it to see what would come up. I found that my images are posted on other sites, but they have a link to art.com or artistrising.com where I actually listed my work.

I wanted to see if any of my stuff had been stolen by any other companies people may not yet be privy to.

But I'm glad, too, that traderlou got caught and hopefully will get shutdown.

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