eBay bans sales of topless Kate magazine

Enterprising eBay users have been selling last Friday's issue of Closer to buyers outside France for up to $45
US Internet auction giant eBay is banning sales of copies of French magazine Closer that feature photos of Prince William's wife Catherine topless, the website said on Tuesday.

US Internet auction giant eBay is banning sales of copies of French magazine Closer that feature photos of Prince William's wife Catherine topless, the website said on Tuesday.

Enterprising users have been selling last Friday's issue of Closer—which has enraged the British royal family by printing pictures of Catherine sunbathing—to buyers outside France for up to $45 (34 euros).

French authorities on Tuesday banned Closer from any further publication or resale of the pictures and launched a into how they were obtained.

eBay said it had decided to ban users from selling the magazine in response to feedback from its users.

"Following strong feedback from the eBay community, we will be removing these items, and are already in the process of doing so," a London-based spokeswoman for the company said.

The spokeswoman was not immediately able to confirm whether listings of Italian magazine Chi and the Irish Daily Star tabloid, which also published the grainy long-lens photos, would also be removed.

Several copies of Chi—which, like Closer, is owned by the Mondadori Group of former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi—were up for sale on eBay on Tuesday with a top price of $42.95.

Bidders had offered up to $24.30 for a copy of the Irish Daily Star.

(c) 2012 AFP

Citation: eBay bans sales of topless Kate magazine (2012, September 18) retrieved 18 May 2024 from https://phys.org/news/2012-09-ebay-sales-topless-kate-magazine.html
This document is subject to copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study or research, no part may be reproduced without the written permission. The content is provided for information purposes only.

Explore further

EBay to add image recognition to mobile offerings

0 shares

Feedback to editors