Jul26

Pokémon Company and Yahoo! Japan sign memorandum of understanding for safe and secure trade and sale of Pokémon cards via Yahoo! Japan's services

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In joint press releases sent out yesterday in Japan, The Pokémon Company and Yahoo! Japan have announced the signing of memorandum of understanding between the two companies for co-operation in the implementation of measures to ensure that fans can safely and securely trade and sell Pokémon cards via Yahoo! Japan's online services.

Yahoo! Japan currently operates two separate online sales platforms. Yahoo! Auctions 「ヤフオク!」, the local Japanese version of the original auction site first established internationally in 1998 to compete with eBay (and which now operates only in Japan and Taiwan), and PayPay Flea Market 「PayPayフリマ」, a flea market app integrated with PayPay, Japan's largest mobile payments app and a sister company to Yahoo! Japan under their parent Z Holdings.

Under the terms of this memorandum, Yahoo! Japan is making commitments to improving users compliance with their platforms' terms of use, and their enforcement of those terms of use, including ensuring that listings are clear about exactly what is being sold, and that items are not sold before official release dates. The Pokémon Company in return will be responsible for providing Yahoo! Japan with information about new and existing products, as well as making direct reports to Yahoo! Japan about card listings that violate their website terms.
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