I was trying to have a look just now at craigslist this morning, and all I get is "Domain tou violation" this is on multiple computers and different Internet connections.
Anyone else?
Z.
Anyone else?
Z.
about > domain tou violation
Why am I seeing this page?
The website formerly operating at this domain violated craigslist's Terms of Use (TOU), and/or enabled or facilitated others in violating the TOU, and/or infringed craigslist's trademark(s) or other intellectual property. The domain has been transferred to craigslist.
craigslist does not permit automated posting or the employment of posting agents (software or human). Users who post non-local or irrelevant content, repeatedly post the same or similar content, or otherwise misuse craigslist's services detract from the user experience for all craigslist users.
craigslist may take action at any time against those jeopardizing the website or its user experience, violating the TOU or infringing upon craigslist's intellectual property.
craigslist has enjoyed considerable success in such litigation, securing multi-million dollar judgments in a number of cases, and eventually shutting down a variety of illegitimate TOU-violating enterprises, including ones operating outside the United States.
You may wish to:
review craigslist's Terms of Use
follow craigslist legal matters on the company blog
Visit craigslist
Why am I seeing this page?
The website formerly operating at this domain violated craigslist's Terms of Use (TOU), and/or enabled or facilitated others in violating the TOU, and/or infringed craigslist's trademark(s) or other intellectual property. The domain has been transferred to craigslist.
craigslist does not permit automated posting or the employment of posting agents (software or human). Users who post non-local or irrelevant content, repeatedly post the same or similar content, or otherwise misuse craigslist's services detract from the user experience for all craigslist users.
craigslist may take action at any time against those jeopardizing the website or its user experience, violating the TOU or infringing upon craigslist's intellectual property.
craigslist has enjoyed considerable success in such litigation, securing multi-million dollar judgments in a number of cases, and eventually shutting down a variety of illegitimate TOU-violating enterprises, including ones operating outside the United States.
You may wish to:
review craigslist's Terms of Use
follow craigslist legal matters on the company blog
Visit craigslist