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Craigslist taking more spammers to court

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Oct 13, 2009 
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Gavin Dunaway  |
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Craigslist taking more spammers to court

craigslist_small.jpgADOTAS – Though we often fantasize about Craigslist going all Chuck Bronson in “Death Wish” and taking the law into its own hands, in reality we have to settle for the online directory company filing lawsuits against its mortal enemies — the spammers.

Craigslist dropped off four suits in the clerk’s office in Northern California against Red Trumpet — which runs the website Craigsup.com — web marketer Eddie Temple and several individuals, some of which were anonymous. The charges include infringing on copyright and trademark and violating the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.

“Defendants develop, offer, market and distribute illegal tools and services designed to greatly facilitate and amplify unauthorized and illegal uses of Craigslist’s classified services — at the expense of Craigslist and legitimate Craigslist users,” the complaint against Red Trumpet reads.

The company’s legal docket is getting pretty heavy — in addition to several lawsuits against various spammers filed this year, Craigslist also has two suits filed against shareholder eBay.





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