News eBay to Feds: come and get what you want

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  1. GreatOldOne

    GreatOldOne Wannabe Martian

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    From el Reg:

    Israeli daily Haaretz has unearthed highly embarrassing, and disturbing comments by an eBay executive. To an audience of law enforcement officials, eBay's Joseph Sullivan boasts that his company's privacy policy is meaningless.

    "We don't make you show a subpoena, except in exceptional cases," Sullivan told a closed-door session at the CyberCrime 2003 conference last week.

    "When someone uses our site and clicks on the `I Agree' button, it is as if he agrees to let us submit all of his data to the legal authorities. Which means that if you are a law-enforcement officer, all you have to do is send us a fax with a request for information, and ask about the person behind the seller's identity number, and we will provide you with his name, address, sales history and other details - all without having to produce a court order. We want law enforcement people to spend time on our site."


    More here

    eBay Headquarters:
    Do come in Mr Policeman. Feel free to trawl through our data. Subpoena? oh no - you don't nead anything as trivial as that. Tea?

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  2. Ubermich

    Ubermich He did it!

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    /me finds a scanner and starts typing up a request for information :rolleyes:

    Name: Common Name
    Position: Deputy Sherif
    Location: Small-Town, TX

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