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Craigslist should not be sued for prostitute ads while prostitutes should

October 23, 2009 - 8:00am | Law aspects | News
Craigslist should not be sued for prostitute ads while prostitutes should

 A lawsuit launched against Craigslist to force the classified ads website to remove the Adult Services section was dismissed by a federal judged. U.S. District Court Judge John Grady ruled that not all ads posted on the Craigslist "Adult Services" section advertised prostitution and that other services could legitimately appear there.

"A woman advertising erotic dancing for male clients is offering an adult service, yet this is not prostitution," he said in a 31-page opinion Tuesday.


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Craigslist launches a case against an attorney general

May 21, 2009 - 6:38am | Law aspects | News
Craigslist launches a case against an attorney general

Jim Buckmaster, the chief executive of Craigslist, the online classified site, disclosed the company had filed a lawsuit against McMaster, with the aim of clarifying that Craigslist hadn't broken any applicable laws regarding the "erotic services" category that the site has recently got rid of.


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Craiglist chief demands apology from McMaster

May 18, 2009 - 5:04pm | News | Other themes
Craiglist chief demands apology from McMaster

Jim Buckmaster, chief executive of Craiglist, demanded an apology from South Carolina attorney general Henry McMaster Monday after he announced plans to move forward with a lawsuit against the online classifieds Web site. The reason of the conflict was a refusal of Craigslist to remove “erotic services” from the South Carolina portion of its site in spite of the threat of McMaster to sue Craigslist within 10 days.


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Craigslist to close "erotic services" section, still not enough for Andrew Cuomo

May 14, 2009 - 7:47am | Law aspects | News
Craigslist to close "erotic services" section, still not enough for Andrew Cuomo

It has been announced that Craigslist, online classified site will be replacing its "erotic services" ads with a new "adult services" category, as the result of it being pressured by state authorities after the murder of a masseuse who advertised her services on the site.


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Erotic ads on Craigslist, a brothel or a free speech? What should be done?

May 6, 2009 - 4:35am | Law aspects | News
Erotic ads on Craigslist, a brothel or a free speech? What should be done?

On Tuesday lawyers for the online classifieds service Craigslist met with state lawyers to discuss excluding the social networking site’s "erotic services" ads which were linked to the recent murders. The meeting held in New York was attended by attorneys general for Connecticut, Illinois and Missouri, reported the Reuters.

 


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