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eBay Classifieds Prompt Investigation By Department Of Justice For Allegedly Copying Craigslist (VIDEO)

By RACHEL METZ   09/13/11 09:14 PM ET   AP

SAN FRANCISCO -- Federal prosecutors are investigating whether employees of online marketplace operator eBay Inc. wrongfully used confidential information from Craigslist to build its own classifieds site.

The investigation was disclosed in a copy of a grand jury subpoena obtained by The Associated Press on Tuesday. The subpoena was issued Sept. 7 by the Department of Justice in U.S district court in San Jose.

The subpoena seeks information and documents about incidents in which eBay employees allegedly misappropriated confidential information from the online classifieds site. The subpoena, which was reported previously by Reuters, aims to gather information and supporting documents related to a number of incidents in which eBay employees "engaged in alleged criminal activities and misconduct focused around the misappropriation of proprietary/confidential information from Craigslist."

Incidents outlined in the subpoena include a request in 2005 by eBay founder and Chairman Pierre Omidyar for information about how Craigslist went about adding new cities and for advance notice of its launch plans. It also alleges that eBay "engaged in false advertising and trademark and trade-name infringement in order to exploit Craigslist's trade rights."

It was unclear how many parties had been served with subpoenas related to the investigation.

EBay, which is based in San Jose, bought a stake in Craigslist in 2004. Craigslist has long accused eBay of using confidential information to start its own classifieds site in the U.S. in 2007.

Last September, a judge in Delaware's Court of Chancery ruled that Craigslist founder Craig Newmark and CEO Jim Buckmaster violated their responsibilities to eBay with antitakeover measures they implemented. The moves diluted eBay's share from 28.4 percent to 24.9 percent and made it harder for eBay to sell the stake.

Craigslist, which is based in San Francisco, adopted the measures in 2008 after deciding eBay had moved from being a partner to a threat. Buckmaster testified in a nine-day trial that after starting its own classifieds site in the U.S., eBay began buying online ads steering Internet users looking for Craigslist to its own sites.

EBay spokeswoman Amanda Miller said the company plans to cooperate in any inquiry related to disputes between the online marketplace and Craigslist. She noted that both companies are currently pursuing civil claims against each other in California.

"EBay believes that Craigslist's allegations against eBay are without merit. We will continue to vigorously defend ourselves, and we will aggressively pursue our claims against Craigslist," she said.

Craigslist spokeswoman Susan MacTavish Best said the company had no comment. Justice Department spokesman Jack Gillund said the agency had no comment.

Shares in eBay slipped 40 cents, or 1.4 percent, to $29 in extended trading on Tuesday after reports of the investigation emerged.

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Douglas Day
04:28 AM on 09/15/2011
ebay should be investigated for theft against thier buyers and sellers, using paypal as its tool...the raise fees based on dsr ratings from anonymous sources who tell you things recieved arent how they were described WITHOUT telling you how...paypal takes sellers money for said item and the customer never returns it..paypal is now a bank with a branch in lichtenstein...it is the perfect business model for conservatives...steal at both ends and blame someone else
01:30 AM on 09/15/2011
This is YOUR important story Seriously? Check out what we went through and all of the corruption in Central California involving Attorney Robert Jones Fraud and forgery on our father's will, his partner Kelly Gearhart, Hurst Financial, Jay Miller, etc.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=d_PiKumEPVU

http://calcoastnews.com/2010/11/kelly-gearhart-fraud-arson-and-betrayal/

Now that's a story

nmeek48409@aol.com
01:27 AM on 09/15/2011
It's called capitalism You can't regulate the adveritsing industry and start fining people for creative advertising
01:33 AM on 09/15/2011
lol Apple does it all of the time
02:01 AM on 09/15/2011
They sure do I wholly agree
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hiitthedirtboys
Always laughing,playful and friendly ...
11:45 PM on 09/14/2011
I love Amazon.com... I find everything I have ever found on Ebay and other auctions sites rather for auction or sale. They sell cheap for nice things and low shipping.
Billybladerunner
Is this thing on....
10:32 PM on 09/14/2011
Oh please....it's because E-Bay is a Conservative company , with a conservative CEO ...that forgetable woman who tried to run for CA Govoner position.... BTW E bay stinks ....used to be great ....now it is a money pit...
09:27 PM on 09/14/2011
E-bay in my opinion is very shady. I almost got ripped off on their site. I tried to buy a vehicle on there and had a bad experience. Never again will I use E-Bay. Craigs List is very user friendly. I recently sold my house on there. I also sold several other items on Craigs List and never had an issue. I know the government already is too big and has their hand in way too many areas of our lives but there needs to be some kind of supervision of sites like E-Bay to protect people from scandalous people. Also E-Bay's customer service is awful in my opinion. Something that needs to remedied immediately.
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07:16 PM on 09/14/2011
i tried using Ebay's classified ads they PALE in comparison to Craigslist...CL is way more user friendly and simple...EBAY IS LAME (in my humble opinion) :)
09:17 PM on 09/14/2011
ebay is dead. It has become a bloated monster with no resemblance to its former self - sort of the way facebook has become..
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Mister Grumpy
An Angry American
03:03 PM on 09/14/2011
And while this is going on....... Banks and Investment houses continue to ripp people off..........
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miaontia
56%'er that votes...
02:58 PM on 09/14/2011
When I read the headline, I figured that eBay was being investigated for auctioning Gibson guitars.
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Mister Grumpy
An Angry American
03:01 PM on 09/14/2011
I was thinking it was because of their auctioning Chinese knockoff products..........
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musicmamaf
CAN YOU HEAR MY MUSIC NOW?
07:00 PM on 09/14/2011
I was thinking it was because of their high fees!
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El Chingaso
Fighting for mental superiority...
02:55 PM on 09/14/2011
Sometimes, I think the D.O.J just "invents things to do."
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JoAnn Kennedy
02:44 PM on 09/14/2011
Must be a slow day at the DOJ
02:32 PM on 09/14/2011
Ultimately it would be the Sellers choice as to whom they accept the offer to purchase, selling agreements or listings should all be for a determined time period. If an item will not sell at a satisfactory price and the time duration has lapsed then the listing agency has no claim.
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kemcha
liberals are destroying this country
02:28 PM on 09/14/2011
The Department Justice should be investigating eBay over Paypal, NOT over Craigslist. Paypal is the biggest SCAM on the face of the planet because they should be regulated as a bank, instead, Paypal acts like they're not a bank, even though it actually is.
02:25 PM on 09/14/2011
Ebay is Shady!

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02:23 PM on 09/14/2011
The biggest "fence" in the world is ebay.
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JoAnn Kennedy
02:47 PM on 09/14/2011
Hey if the bankster Wall Street goons can RICO why can't ebay fence?