proof an e-book property for paypal

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hi guys!
i'm working on rebranding a plr e-book to make it my own and sell it , but i think at the first sale paypal will ask for the rebranded e-book property.
the question is how can i prove that i'm the original owner of that book ( i'm not going to register at us office for copyrights ) any ideas ?
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  • I don't see why PayPal would query it. Are you looking to sell it on your own site or via a third party platform?
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    • on my website
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  • I cannot imagine Paypal will care. Amazon will care. They won't let you sell a PLR book on Amazon.
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  • if you read this: ( https://bookmachine.org/2017/09/26/h...s-for-authors/ )

    First and foremost, you want to do a search on the Library of Congress for the proposed title, and see if it is taken...

    I would suggest a "Copyright Page" if you believe your work is original enough and the name isnt already taken.

    I would look at the requirements from eBay in selling such things... I haven't looked in a while but if memory serves me correct that have a pretty in depth set of rules regarding this stuff. And the reson I am pointing you in this direction is not to sell there, but to see what standards a company such as eBay might be looking at.

    Hope that Helps!
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    Yes I never read or experienced paypal being sensitive to that.

    Just dont try anything like raising money for "causes" they will freeze you in a heartbeat.

    Wonder did Elon Musk come up with that freezing for 6 months concept.
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  • I have never had an issue with PayPal and I have sold thousands of eBooks and other written material over the years.
  • I've never heard of PayPal asking for info like this before. Keep us posted!
  • Paypal did not ask for anything in this case - just anticipating problems..

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    hi guys! i'm working on rebranding a plr e-book to make it my own and sell it , but i think at the first sale paypal will ask for the rebranded e-book property. the question is how can i prove that i'm the original owner of that book ( i'm not going to register at us office for copyrights ) any ideas ?