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Craigslist Forced To Reveal a Seller's Identity

mi writes "The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts has won a judgment compelling Craigslist to reveal the identity of 'Daniel,' who tried to sell two tickets to the Oscar ceremony recently. The plaintiff's argument against such sales is scary and can be taken very far very quickly: 'If you don't know who's inside the theater, it's very difficult to provide security.' Craigslist's handling of the case may be even scarier, however — instead of fighting tooth-and-nail for the user's privacy, as we expect Google, Yahoo, and AOL, and even credit-card issuers to do, Craigslist simply did not show up in court and lost by default."

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  1. Hai Guise by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I got two oscar tickets. Anyone want em? Asking $600 OBO.

    1. Re:Hai Guise by ari_j · · Score: 5, Funny

      You must be new here. Moderators can't read the summary just like meta-moderators can't read the comment whose moderation they're meta-moderating. Similarly, editors aren't permitted to read the article.

    2. Re:Hai Guise by HTTP+Error+403+403.9 · · Score: 5, Funny

      They just released Daniel's real name - turns out it is Alan Smithee.

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  2. Services not found on Craigslist: by halsver · · Score: 5, Funny

    Legal representation

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  3. The perfect place to buy tickets is... by gooseupfront · · Score: 5, Funny

    Craigslist. Not only do you get a great deal on tickets, you get a great deal on a date to go with you!

  4. Re:Well it's the court's fault. by TornCityVenz · · Score: 5, Funny

    Now they will have to post the judgment in Missed Connections.

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  5. Re:Why do the even HAVE tickets? by Shados · · Score: 5, Funny

    And good thing they didn't. Tom Cruise and "-above-" pretty much includes 95% of the human population.