I suppose the key word is "potentially", but does this mean I could not buy a US import CD if I wanted to, and if I did, would I be breaking any laws, or is this just an eBay policy. Last time I bought a US CD through eBay was about a two years ago, but I have bought US CDs from CDBaby only last year.
Can anyone shed any light on this, as there must be dealers who import CDs for sale within this country.
yeah, this is something that has been happening since the dawn of "imports" and licensing for sale non-worldwide as the territory is effectively meaningless with the current state of the
I've just been browsing eBay looking for import and customs information and found a page called ...
"Importation of goods into the United Kingdom or Ireland policy"
Within this page I found this
"Types of goods that might be subject to import restrictions"
"Here are some examples of potentially infringing imports:
Music CDs that were intended for distribution in the United States (even if they are genuine copies)"
The full page is here ...
https://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/policies/importation.html
I suppose the key word is "potentially", but does this mean I could not buy a US import CD if I wanted to, and if I did, would I be breaking any laws, or is this just an eBay policy. Last time I bought a US CD through eBay was about a two years ago, but I have bought US CDs from CDBaby only last year.
Can anyone shed any light on this, as there must be dealers who import CDs for sale within this country.
Cheers
Mick