Streaming media players
Products offered for sale on Sizzle
should not promote, suggest the facilitation of, or actively enable the infringement of or unauthorized access to digital media or other protected content. Any streaming media player or other device that violates this policy is prohibited from sale on Sizzle.
It is your responsibility to source and sell products that do not promote, promise the facilitation of, or actively enable the infringement of or unauthorized access to digital media or other protected content. If you sell these products, we may immediately suspend or terminate your selling privileges and destroy inventory in our fulfillment centers without reimbursement. In addition, if we determine that your account has been used to engage in fraud or other illegal activity, remittances and payments may be withheld or forfeited.
State e-Waste laws
Many states have "e-Waste" laws that generally require manufacturers to register certain electronic products with the state before they can be lawfully sold to customers in that state. Sellers are responsible for understanding and complying with these restrictions. If you want to ship your product into a state where it is currently prohibited by the state's e-Waste law, we suggest you contact the manufacturer and ask it to register with the state. More information about these requirements can be found on the following websites:
Electronics Recycling Coordination Clearinghouse and
Recycling Electronics. Sizzle provides these resources for information purposes only.
Examples of permitted listings
Remember: All listings and products must comply with all laws and regulations.
Radar detectors certified by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
- Scanning receivers and radios certified by the FCC
- Low-power radio transmitters
- Extended coverage high frequency transceivers
- Cordless telephones certified by the FCC
- Class I lasers (such as CD players), Class IM lasers (such as DVD players), Class II
- asers (e.g. bar code scanners - limited to 1 mW), and Non-handheld Class 3R lasers (for example, certain laser light show projectors limited to 5 mW and under and bore sights and gun sight lasers)
- Video game controllers that modify rather than replace existing technology in a video game
Examples of prohibited listings
- Products intended to affect traffic signals
- Products where the serial number has been removed or altered
- Power amplifiers used with CB radios
- Products designed to intentionally block, jam or interfere with licensed or authorized radio communications, such as:
- Cell jammers
- GPS jammers
- Laser jammers
- PCS jammers
- Radar jammers
- WiFi jammers
- Radar shifters
- Products that descramble — or gain access to — cable or satellite television without permission, such as:
- Blocker devices
- Hardware or Software DSS Emulators
- Listings for information or guides on "how to" descramble cable or satellite television without permission
- Programmed Smart Cards
- Smart Card programmers and unloopers
- Portable, handheld laser products, such as:
- Lasers pointers
- Laser flares
- Laser pens
- Presentation remotes that integrate laser pointers
- Stylus pens with integrated laser pointers
- Pet toy laser pointers and similar products
- Laser gloves
- Laser toys
- Infrared illumination lasers
- Products that incorporate Class IIIB lasers (such as laser light show projectors) and Class IV lasers (such as industrial lasers)
- Video game controllers (including cards or other devices) that replace existing technology in a video game
- DVD duplicators that bypass copyright protections
- Blu-ray players that have been modified to disable region coding
- Any cell phone that was originally locked to a cell phone carrier and has been manually unlocked to work with other carriers (such as jailbroken iPhones, unlock codes for Blackberry)
- Cell phone unlocking devices
- Cell phones with bad electronic serial numbers (ESNs)
- Micro SIM cards modified from standard size SIM cards
- Any holiday light and/or decorative outfit product that is not compliant with 16 CFR 1120.3(c)
- Any extension cord product that is not compliant with 16 CFR 1120.3(d)
- Certain streaming media players, listed here. In recent years, Prime Video has become an important part of Prime, so to avoid customer confusion, it's important that the streaming media players we sell interact well with Prime Video.
- Any USB-C (or USB Type-C) cable or adapter product that is not compliant with standard specifications issued by “USB Implementers Forum Inc.”
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