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Re: [OM] eBay and privacy article

Subject: Re: [OM] eBay and privacy article
From: Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 07 Jul 2003 13:34:34 -0700
Interesting article. My take on it is somewhat different than the slant the article takes. Certainly there are privacy issues, but there is something else rather positive for *Bay users going on as I see it.

*Bay is a little like the wild west, a big, wide open place with a lot of money flying around and lots of potential ways to try to get hold of some of it illegitimately. So this new guy from tradidional law enforcement comes on board. He looks around and sees a couple of things: limited budget and resources vs. seemingly unlimited and persistant 'bad guys' and a whole lot of rather traditional scams being played out in a new venue. He also sees that crimes that would be handled by the public sector law enforcers for bricks and mortar businesses are not being handled by them on the net.

So what does he do? He goes on a conscious campaign to recruit traditional law enforcers to help police his virtual commercial world. After all, there is real merchandise being traded for real money by real people who have knowable addresses in the real world. And fraud is fraud, and theft is theft, etc. How many stories on this list alone have we heard about money or merchandise lost and the difficulty of determining which venue has jurisdiction and getting them interested, etc. etc.? So the cops go into a pawn shop to get the address of the guy who pawned your camera. Think they need a warrant to get the guy's address? That's what this guy is offering. He wants to bridge the gap and help law enforcement adapt to the internet. So what's he going to do at their convention, tell them it's a tough job, but they should perservere? Or tell them how easy it will be and how anxious the natives are to help them do their job?

Sure, we need to be alert to abuses of our privacy. On the other hand, we have just had threads about obviously fraudulent behavior where *Bay's limited powers, like banning members, clearly don't work. Sounds like this guy is no dummy and may 'clean up Dodge'.

Moose

tOM Trottier wrote:

http://www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?i=20030707&s=engle----



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