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December 20, 2004

EBay Exec Arrest In India Should Set Off Alarm
eBay is "outraged" by the arrest of Avnish Bajaj, CEO of its Baazee.com subsidiary in India and it's hard not to agree or to wonder about the signal Indian authorities are sending to online operators. This time, it's about e-commerce but it might just as easily be about an editorial site that offers classifieds or allows comments.

In this case, which has gained a certain amount of noteriety in India, a Bazee.com user offered a pornographic video clip for sale. The clip wasn't posted; it was to be sent to buyers via email. As eBay explains it, the posting violated Baazee's policies and was removed from the site upon being discovered.

The attention to the case stems primarily from the clip's origin and the seller -- it's a video of the seller, a 17-year-old male student -- and a girl, also a minor, engaged in oral sex. It was transmitted by camera phone. He is in detention.
But Bajaj's arrest is unfathomable. According to eBay, the executive traveled to New Delhi voluntarily to help with inquiries and was then arrested and detained without bail until Dec. 24.
Posted by yatta at 01:18 PM