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Old 15th Jan 2007, 12:48 am
ronnieray ronnieray is offline
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just for laughs i contacted a consumer law attorney and asked him the following question. If bittorrent sites were found to be guilty of breaking the law by hosting torrent files, even though the offending downloads are not on their servers, and have been shut down by the dozens for faciliting the download of protected material. ( here in america anyways ),
then using that same logic, isnt ebay guilty of breaking the law by hosting fraudualnt sellers and knowingly allowing it to continue after being notified of such.And also I asked, If the Attorneys way of handling these bittorrent sites was to first send a letter of cease and desist, alerting them to the laws being broken and of the offending parties ID's. Does the same apply to Ebay, would it be proper to have an attorney send such a letter to ebays legal department spelling out what laws are being violated, who is violating them, and what action needs to be taken in order to comply with the law. will let you all know what his response is, if and when he replies to me
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