Craigslist Fights Back With eBay Countersuit (ABC News)
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Craigslist countersues eBay, saying it violating antitrust laws.
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The controversial new feedback policy eBay announced in January is slated to start taking effect on Monday, removing sellers’ ability to leave neutral or negative feedback for their buyers.
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The online classifieds company filed a countersuit against minority owner eBay, accusing it of unfair competition, false advertising, trademark infringement and diluting the value of the Craigslist trademark.
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Online classifieds giant Craigslist countersued its minority owner, eBay, on Tuesday, alleging the online auctioneer is violating federal and state antitrust laws.
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Classified-advertising site Craigslist is countersuing eBay, accusing the online auction company of using its stake in…
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In its quest to make online shopping safer, auction website eBay seems to have stirred up a hornet’s nest of discontent. For approximately five million Australians, eBay has become a virtual marketplace for buyers and sellers to exchange goods.
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EBAY Australia is confident a revamp of its payment arrangements will be approved by the ACCC in a matter of weeks.
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After negative publicity about an eBay plan to require users in Australia to use PayPal-only, its online payment system, rumors about a similar policy in the U.S. were met with a forceful denial from the company. “In the U.S., we are not mulling, planning, or otherwise seriously considering a move to PayPal-only,” wrote spokesman Usher Lieberman on the company’s eBay Ink blog. “There are U.S. …
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(AP:SAN JOSE, California) EBay Inc. is exploring whether to require customers to use its online payment service PayPal, a move that has angered users and prompted antitrust scrutiny in Australia, where a PayPal-only rule takes effect next month.
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eBay has changed the payment policy for its Australian site to require all transactions to be completed using its PayPal payment platform, a move that has outraged users Down Under and one that reportedly could lead to more changes around the world. eBay announced last month that it would make the change to PayPal-only listings, with the switch being phased in over time.
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