Hello, I looked at quite a few posts to see if the answer already existed but could not find on on this specifically.
My Question is: Is it likely that an IP owner will sue someone simply because they filed a counter notice.
I wish to file a counter notice simply to reduce my low policy rating. On eBay, I was told by CSR that if I sign a counter notice my violation will be removed unless the VeRo owners file a cease and desist. What happens if I file the counter notice and then take no further action, or within seconds remove the "reinstated listing", therefore there is no evidence of sale and/or damages.. Would a company, big corporation, come after me simply for filing the counter notice or would they wait and see if I actually continue listing the product?
Every company is different but I am looking for a best guess, for big corporations, if anyone is familiar. I intend to file notice just to gain a good rating, but I will not sell the product even if my reputation with ebay is restore. I think for one item, a keychain, it is a wild idea to think they would cease and desist or bring me to court over a $5 item that I never actually sold. Any comments or feedback is welcome and appreciated. Thanks
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My Question is: Is it likely that an IP owner will sue someone simply because they filed a counter notice.
I wish to file a counter notice simply to reduce my low policy rating. On eBay, I was told by CSR that if I sign a counter notice my violation will be removed unless the VeRo owners file a cease and desist. What happens if I file the counter notice and then take no further action, or within seconds remove the "reinstated listing", therefore there is no evidence of sale and/or damages.. Would a company, big corporation, come after me simply for filing the counter notice or would they wait and see if I actually continue listing the product?
Every company is different but I am looking for a best guess, for big corporations, if anyone is familiar. I intend to file notice just to gain a good rating, but I will not sell the product even if my reputation with ebay is restore. I think for one item, a keychain, it is a wild idea to think they would cease and desist or bring me to court over a $5 item that I never actually sold. Any comments or feedback is welcome and appreciated. Thanks
Thanks for your time ready this question
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