eBay now removing listings on Dahua cameras due to national security?

If indeed they are claiming that this is against FCC policy, these idiots at e-bay need better lawyers.

So fucking stupid.
Yep, and good luck trying to contact someone at eBay who can speak English. I was on the phone to complain, and it was the same old third-world, barely speak English representative with an American name. I don't know why I bother because they raise my blood pressure with their nonsense reading from a cue card.

The fees are outrageous at 15 - 20% of the total including shipping AND tax (why do sellers pay a fee on shipping and a fucking tax to eBay? Shipping for me is done outside of eBay, so I see no reason why eBay takes 15%, they provided no value for the service and to collect a fee on a tax? Fucking outrageous!), the support is non-existent and it's a monopoly.
 
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Are you selling them for more than you paid and the original seller found out and is being petty and filed a complaint?
What a concept. Selling things for more than you paid for. eBay must be run by the gubermint now as they are professionals as losing money.
 
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I had a listing for 3 of the same Dahua cameras removed by eBay yesterday due to national security concerns. See below for the email they sent:

Hello,

We had to remove one or more of your listings for not following our Electronic equipment policy. We understand that this must be frustrating. But don’t worry — we’re here to help!

What happened

Most electronic equipment used to transmit or receive signals or for surveillance are not allowed.

This product can't be sold on eBay because the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has deemed it to pose an unacceptable risk to the national security of the United States or the security and safety of United States persons. For more details, see the FCC List of Equipment and Services Covered by Section 2 of the Secure Networks Act:
This determination was made using automation or artificial intelligence. This came to our attention through automated detection.
Two things wrong with eBay's ruling as I see it:

1) Some dumbass can't read and/or understand simple English. The FCC rule they linked states:

"Video surveillance and telecommunications equipment produced by Dahua Technology Company, to the extent it is used for the purpose of public safety, security of government facilities, physical security surveillance of critical infrastructure, and other national security purposes, including telecommunications or video surveillance services provided by such entity or using such equipment."​

Your listed item(s) doesn't meet ANY of the conditions in red type above..

2) The ruling states "This determination was made using automation or artificial intelligence. This came to our attention through automated detection."

So therein lies the problem..."artificial intelligence" received some bad info or made the wrong interpretation and when a human had a chance to review it and override it, they didn't because they were too stupid to understand the FCC's use of the English language. This is a perfect example how AI will continue to cause havoc and will perpetrate the eventual downfall of many in-place systems of checks-and-balances unless capable and knowledgeable people stand up and take charge.
 
2) The ruling states "This determination was made using automation or artificial intelligence. This came to our attention through automated detection."

So therein lies the problem..."artificial intelligence" received some bad info or made the wrong interpretation and when a human had a chance to review it and override it, they didn't because they were too stupid to understand the FCC's use of the English language. This is a perfect example how AI will continue to cause havoc and will perpetrate the eventual downfall of many in-place systems of checks-and-balances unless capable and knowledgeable people stand up and take charge.
Unfortunately, the person I was speaking with from eBay barely spoke or understood English, so they just let AI make the ruling decision since they did not understand the issue. What's next, is AI going to decide if we get a life-saving operation or turn it down based on a business calculated financial feasibility decision? - never mind, I don't think I want to know
 
I've just got this
eBay Bid Cancellation Notice - Item 277371816560 : DHIPCPFW8601NHA180-Panoramic-IP-Camera
And more than likely, many are/will be receiving it. The AI implementation, terrible at that, must be very recent as I never had issues before. Going to piss off a LOT of sellers. Nothing like being cheap, inadequate, inept and chasing your core business away. I expect to see more of this in all industries.
 
And more than likely, many are/will be receiving it. The AI implementation, terrible at that, must be very recent as I never had issues before. Going to piss off a LOT of sellers. Nothing like being inadequate, inept and chasing your core business away. I expect to see more of this in all industries.
I hope sooo much this blows up and leaves a big stink on fleabay for a long, long time so that they'll never forget how badly they screwed up.
 

eBay's banned electronics​

Most electronic equipment used to transmit or receive signals or for surveillance is not allowed. Those we allow must follow our policy.

Pretty much EVERY modern device fits the criteria.

What is the policy?​

The following types of electronic equipment are not allowed:
  • Cameras and recording devices that include images or text that states or implies the device can be used to record others without their knowledge
  • CB amplifiers and radio equipment that operate in both CB and HAM frequencies
  • Electronic items prohibited by government agencies, including cell phone, GPS radar, and signal jamming devices. See the FCC's Jammer Enforcement page for more information
  • Equipment not authorized by the FCC, such as low-power transmitting devices, high frequency transceivers, cordless telephones, radar detectors, and items on the FCC Covered List
Hmm... transmit and receive signals... I can't shake the feeling that we may be in for a major event on the horizon, something that may limit modern communications. Most methods require an infrastructure (cell towers, internet ISP, etc.). If these were to go down, most would have no way of communicating without a CB or Ham radio setup since the devices ARE the infrastructure. As long as the devices on each end are functional, you have a way of communicating. IDK

Sounds like, they don't want us to see anything or hear about anything. Welcome to the mushroom America
 

eBay's banned electronics​

Most electronic equipment used to transmit or receive signals or for surveillance is not allowed. Those we allow must follow our policy.

Pretty much EVERY modern device fits the criteria.

What is the policy?​

The following types of electronic equipment are not allowed:
  • Cameras and recording devices that include images or text that states or implies the device can be used to record others without their knowledge
  • CB amplifiers and radio equipment that operate in both CB and HAM frequencies
  • Electronic items prohibited by government agencies, including cell phone, GPS radar, and signal jamming devices. See the FCC's Jammer Enforcement page for more information
  • Equipment not authorized by the FCC, such as low-power transmitting devices, high frequency transceivers, cordless telephones, radar detectors, and items on the FCC Covered List
Hmm... transmit and receive signals... I can't shake the feeling that we may be in for a major event on the horizon, something that may limit modern communications. Most methods require an infrastructure (cell towers, internet ISP, etc.). If these were to go down, most would have no way of communicating without a CB or Ham radio setup since the devices ARE the infrastructure. As long as the devices on each end are functional, you have a way of communicating. IDK

Sounds like, they don't want us to see anything or hear about anything. Welcome to the mushroom America
I think we're OK. Just some idiot or 2 at fleabay didn't take their meds before enacting policy or flipping a switch.:lol:

This too will pass.....it'll be something else, and completely different, in a month or two.
 
I think the current issue can 100% be blamed on incompetence, not intent. They'll fix it eventually but it might take a while. Nothing happens quickly at a huge company like ebay.

The part saying "Most electronic equipment used to transmit or receive signals or for surveillance is not allowed" is marvelously poor wording, as nearly anyone can recognize.

There are justifiable reasons for the other bullet points. Some of them are FCC/legal issues. The bullet point about hidden surveillance equipment is talking about hidden cameras, e.g. the kind used to covertly record people in private spaces.
 
Years ago I was selling off my DVD collection of extreme Asian gore/horror and got delisted while other sellers were selling the same titles. Spoke to CSR who stated those would also be pulled yet I saw them actually sold. Never got an explanation as to why my items were singled out.
 
I know little of the US but are cordless telephone and radar detectrs really banned? I thought the US was the home of those devices?

Almost all UK homes have cordless phones. Radar detectors are rare but largely because over here they cost a fortune and nearly all speed enforcement is done via laser unless it's a fixed camera in which case most sat navs have gps location data.
 
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I know little of the US but are cordless telephone and radar detectrs really banned? I thought the US was the home of those devices?

Almost all UK homes have cordless phones. Radar detectors are rare but largely because over here they cost a fortune and nearly all speed enforcement is done via laser unless it's a fixed camera in which case most sat navs have gps location data.
Radar detectors are legal for use in most of the United States, but they are illegal in Virginia and Washington D.C. and are prohibited on military bases.

Cordless phones are not prohibited in the U.S. of A.

The notification by eBay in this discussion was effected by one or more eBay morons that can't find their own butt with both hands.
 
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I think the current issue can 100% be blamed on incompetence, not intent. They'll fix it eventually but it might take a while. Nothing happens quickly at a huge company like ebay.

I dunno... I took a look at my Ebay account and even though there are still thousands of Hikvision listings, of the 4 cameras I had in my watchlist, 1 shows no longer available, and the other 3 show out of stock?

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As you say, nothing happens quickly at a huge company like Ebay, but I suspect things are moving in the wrong direction... it'll be a real bummer if we can't easily send old cameras off to a new home when upgrading to newer models :(
 
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