[meteorite-list] Sale: LUNARMETEORITE.COM Domain name forsaleonEbay

David & Kitt Deyarmin bobadebt at ec.rr.com
Sat Jun 17 18:07:07 EDT 2006


<<<<The only potential illegality I see is that the follow up poster may 
have used his eBay ID to hunt witches, found a few, judged them and executed
sentence, and in the process most probably violated his eBay user agreement 
by publishing them in the public web archives.  I must vote overwhelminglyn 
for Walt and John and thank them for their mature and attempt at discrete 
posts  vs. the others I have seen for those who thought this issue was dead 
after the  initial incursion into the seller's privacy.>>>>



There is nothing in eBays rules about listing any sellers current auctions 
at other venues such as forums and email lists.


The really important question is how did this "Mike" person access this 
list?

It obvious that he has no real interst in meteorites.

I checked his completed auctions and he has sold other meteorite related web 
sites and he has even stolen a picture from a real meteorite dealer, check 
out aution number 6636007627

I have seen that exact picture on someones website and using another persons 
picture with out thier consent is a copyright violation.

I doubt he owns the rights to any of the pictures he uses in his auctions.

So some people should re-direct thier anger in the proper direction.









----- Original Message ----- 
From: MexicoDoug at aol.com
To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 5:44 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Sale: LUNARMETEORITE.COM Domain name 
forsaleonEbay


Sterling and Rob voted:

<<the seller had already posted to the List. In other words,  D-----
took the effort to check into the seller's practices
and provide a  warning with the interests of List
members in mind, as a community service,  and
for their benefit.>>

Just a personal thought and no more, Rob and Sterling: Imagine ... if
"public service" and public servants you defend stopped, since such 
trolling for
skeletons has its consequences as does the invasion of privacy,  both for 
the
poster and for the health and dynamics of the  list.  Discretion may not be
encouraged for posting but life  would be so nice if people would consider 
it more
often.

The only potential illegality I see is that the follow up poster may have
used his eBay ID to hunt witches, found a few, judged them and executed
sentence, and in the process most probably violated his eBay user agreement 
by
publishing them in the public web archives.  I must vote overwhelminglyn 
for Walt
and John and thank them for their mature and attempt at discrete posts  vs.
the others I have seen for those who thought this issue was dead after the
initial incursion into the seller's privacy.

Sincerely yours,
A concerned Sucker for meteorites
Doug
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