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The U.S. tech company said eBay sellers will gain exposure to Facebook's audience while people using Marketplace will have access to a broader array of listings from the eBay community.
Since the emergence and popularization of online auction sites such as eBay, misspelled auction searches have quickly become lucrative for people searching for deals. [13] The concept on which these searches are based is that, if an individual posts an auction and misspells its description and/or title, regular searches will not find this auction.
In September 2006, a listing for a sea urchin turned out to be a new species, later given the name Coelopleurus exquisitus. [ 27 ] In August 2008, Dr. Richard Harrington, Vice President of the UK Royal Entomological Society , announced that a fossilized aphid he bought for £20 (US$27.11) from a seller in Lithuania was a previously unknown species.
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This machine-readable version of misspelled words is usually out-of-date compared to the actual listing pages for each of the individual, human-readable lists. (As of Feb. 14, 2020, there are no numbers at all in this machine-readable list, and every letter seems to have missing entries.)
eBay v. Bidder's Edge, 100 F. Supp. 2d 1058 (N.D. Cal. 2000), was a leading case applying the trespass to chattels doctrine to online activities. [1] [2] In 2000, eBay, an online auction company, successfully used the 'trespass to chattels' theory to obtain a preliminary injunction preventing Bidder's Edge, an auction data aggregator, from using a 'crawler' to gather data from eBay's website.
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