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***Policy changes – ivory trading, laser pointers and novelty banknotes ***

21 October, 2008 | 10:00AM BST

We wanted to let you know of important changes to some eBay policies.

Counterfeit currency and stamps policy
From 27th October we'll be extending our Counterfeit Currency and Stamps policy to include novelty banknotes.

Under section 18 (1) of the Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981, it is a criminal offence for any person to reproduce any British currency note or any part of the British currency note on any substance whatsoever, and whether or not to the correct scale, unless the relevant authority has previously consented in writing.  Further, the Bank of England does not authorise any reproductions in the form of a novelty banknote. For additional details, please visit the Bank of England website.

Hazardous materials policy – laser pointers
From 1st November we'll be extending our Hazardous Materials policy to include laser pointers.

Listings of hand-held lasers with an output of more than 1mW are generally not permitted on eBay. The only exceptions to this policy are club/disco/'rave' type lasers, which may generally be listed, even if their output is greater than 1mW. For further information on laser safety, please visit the HPA website.

Trading in ivory goods
From January 2009 our Animals and Wildlife Products Policy will completely prohibit trading in ivory goods.  For more information about this policy change, please visit the eBay Ink blog. We will continue to enforce our existing policies until the new policy comes into place.

Regards,

The eBay Team

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