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trademark registration, could negatively affect our business, prospects, financial condition and results of operations.
We may not be able to enforce protection of our intellectual property rights under the laws of other countries.
We sell products internationally and consequently we are subject to risks of doing business internationally as related to our intellectual property,
including:
legal uncertainty regarding liability for the listings and other content provided by our users, including uncertainty as a result of less Internet-
friendly legal systems, unique local laws, and lack of clear precedent or applicable law; and
differing intellectual property laws, which may provide insufficient protection for our intellectual property.
Use of social media may adversely impact our reputation.
There has been a marked increase in use of social media platforms and similar devices, including weblogs (blogs), social media websites, and other
forms of Internet-based communications which allow individuals access to a broad audience of consumers and other interested persons. Consumers value
readily available information concerning retailers, manufacturers, and their goods and services and often act on such information without further investigation,
authentication and without regard to its accuracy. The availability of information on social media platforms and devices is virtually immediate as is its impact.
Social media platforms and devices immediately publish the content their subscribers and participants post, often without filters or checks on accuracy of the
content posted. The opportunity for dissemination of information, including inaccurate information, is virtually limitless. Information concerning or affecting
us may be posted on such platforms and devices at any time. Information posted may be inaccurate and adverse to us, and it may harm our performance,
prospects or business. The harm may be immediate without affording us an opportunity for redress or correction. Such platforms also could be used for the
dissemination of trade secret information or compromise of other valuable company assets, any of which could harm our business, prospects, financial
condition and results of operations.
Our business and reputation may be harmed by the listing or sale of pirated, counterfeit or illegal items by third parties, and by intellectual property
litigation.
We have received in the past, and we anticipate we will receive in the future, communications alleging that certain items listed or sold through our
Website infringe third-party copyrights, trademarks and trade names or other intellectual property rights or that we have otherwise infringed third parties' past,
current or future intellectual property rights.
We may be unable to prevent third parties from listing unlawful goods, and we may be subject to allegations of civil or criminal liability for unlawful
activities carried out by third parties through our Website. In the future, we may implement measures to protect against these potential liabilities that could
require us to spend substantial resources and/or to reduce revenues by discontinuing certain service offerings. Any costs incurred as a result of liability or
asserted liability relating to the sale of unlawful goods or the unlawful sale of goods could harm our business, prospects, financial condition and results of
operations.
Resolving litigation or claims regarding patents or other intellectual property, whether meritorious or not, could be costly, time-consuming, cause service
delays, divert our management and key personnel from our business operations, require expensive or unwanted changes in our methods of doing business or
require us to enter into costly royalty or licensing agreements, if available. As a result, these claims could harm our business.
Negative publicity generated as a result of the foregoing could damage our reputation, harm our business and diminish the value of our brand name.
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