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    Analysis of eBay China’s Failure and Suggestions to eBay’s Return Strategy from the Perspective of Cross-cultural Conflicts 1. Introduction Along with the development of global economy‚ no one is unfamiliar with the word of globalization‚ and the world is filled with multinational-corporations. In such circumstances‚ those companies have realized that the necessary way to survive in the global market and maintain the competitive advantages is to

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    British Shoe Designer Aruna Seth‚ Filmmaker Tiffany Shlain‚ & Director Mark Cousins Interviewed in Issue 24 of Award Winning EYES IN(TM) Magazine 1888 PressRelease - Vivian Van Dijk of EYES IN™ Magazine celebrates reaching one’s dreams through her personal interviews with celebrity creators‚ innovative fashion designers‚ fascinating architecture specialists‚ beauty experts and entrepreneurs. New York‚ NY - Vivian Van Dijk‚ Editor-in-Chief and President of EYES IN™ Magazine‚ (Periodic

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    rollercoaster year. The one-millionth item was sold‚ and AuctionWeb officially changed its name to eBay (short for Echo Bay Technology Group‚ Omidyar’s consulting firm). eBay went public on September 21‚ 1998‚ and Omidyar became an instant billionaire. Currently‚ eBay comprises for three main businesses‚ or as the previous CEO Whitman calls ’the power of three’ strategy:1.The eBay Marketplace: eBay describes this as "online platform for the sale of goods and services by a passionate community of

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    sell counterfeit items. 4. The Tiffany vs. eBay case established that trademark owners re responsible for policing for counterfeit items when their products are sold in an online marketplace. Tiffany conducted studies finding that a large percentage of ‘Tiffany’ items sold on eBay were counterfeit. In an attempt to stop this‚ Tiffany made several demands to eBay. One of which‚ eBay refused‚ resulting in Tiffany filing a lawsuit. Tiffany argued that eBay was responsible for contributory infringement

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    charges a lot which forces people to look at other alternatives. 3- Locate information on the tiffany versus eBay lawsuit mentioned in the case. Identify the arguments of the plaintiff and the defendant and who prevailed. What are the implications of that lawsuit for the sale of counterfeits in online auctions? I have located the article on Bloomberg BusinessWeek and apparently Tiffany had sued eBay for not

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    1. What actions can companies and governments take to ensure that products cannot be easily pirates? Be specific. To ensure that products cannot be easily pirates‚ it is necessary for companies and governments to arrange a legal copyright system and develop appropriate organizations‚ and further raise the consciousness of copyright among every nation. It is necessary that companies and governments take the initiative to comprehend the reality of copyright infringements and institute litigation to

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    3. Increased digital communication may pose a threat to intellectual property because technology allows people to create perfect clones of original works. How do you think the Internet might affect intellectual property laws? 4. Update the Tiffany vs. eBay lawsuit mentioned in the case. Identify each main argument of both the plaintiff and the defendant. If there has been a settlement‚ what were the terms? If the case has been tried in the courts‚ what was the verdict? What have been the implications

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    market in China: a comparative study between Taobao and eBay"‚ ACM International Conference Proceeding Series; Vol 2‚ 2005‚ pp 8. "eBay ’s hugely successful online auction site is pioneering new forms of law enforcement. But at what cost"‚ New Scientist‚ July 3‚ 2004 v183 i2454; 9. Goldsborough‚ Reid "Fighting Back Against Online-Auction Fraud"‚ auctioneers‚ brokers"‚ The Business Journal‚ Nov 12‚ 1999. Vol.17‚ Iss. 30; 16 17. Wolfe‚ D.‚ "eBay Looking to Make PayPal More Global"‚ American Banker

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    There are many competitors in today’s diamond market. This makes the rivalry between Blue Nile and its competitor’s high. There are small mom and pop shops‚ the larger retain stores like Tiffany and Co. and DeBeers. Blue Nile is faced with other online competitors like themselves as well as websites such as EBay and Amazon. The competition is extremely intense to gain customer base. With all the competition each company must be able to offer their customer something they cannot find with any of

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    CAST STUDY NO.2 PIRATES OF GLOBALIZATION Presented to Professor (Dr.) Joseph F. Aiyeku MB 616: International Business Management. By Group No.2 1. What actions con companies and governments take to ensure that products cannot be easily pirates? Be specific. Answer: For example of garments products of Tommy Hilfiger; there are three categories for man‚ woman and children wears Products for man; Sport wear‚ Tailored‚ Underwear‚ Bags and eyewear Products for woman;

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