We're working with law enforcement to provide them information that they say would be helpful in helping them pursue a case.
When we asked them to show us a law to show it is unlawful, and they were unable to do so, we said they're legal as far as we're concerned.
We're always open to having more discussions about that. But until a law is passed saying you can't sell these things, we're not going to stop them from being sold on the site.
It's not feasible to pre-screen or block items. We do what we can to enforce laws against counterfeiting. It's bad for our business and our customers.
What this shows is if you are going to try and break the law by selling pirated DVDs, eBay is probably not the place to do it because you are probably going to get caught and we'll help catch you.
We've worked with the New York Attorney General's office to provide them with information on people that were breaking their state laws as well as to make adjustments to how we message what our policy is to eBay users,
We have been in contact with law enforcement officials to provide any information they may find useful in their investigation.