Hi Chris, and all who replied, thankyou...

>Keith Addison wrote:
>>I keep getting complaints about this guy who sells bits of the JtF 
>>website on eBay. He's not the only one.
>>
>>Quite a few people have reported him and complained about him, but 
>>it doesn't work, eBay won't cooperate, they're pretty much 
>>complicit. Maybe he could be put out of action but it would be a 
>>lot of work, and someone else would replace him soon enough. He 
>>doesn't actually do us any direct injury and we're too busy to 
>>chase him, so we grin and bear it. There's one born every minute, 
>>especially on eBay, and probably one yllar17 born every minute too, 
>>but we're more interested in the other 259 people born every minute.
>>
>>
>Have you considered a very easy way of stopping this?
>Just compile a pdf of all the information and put it up on ebay as a 
>buy it now for something like $0.01. Offer it via email and donate 
>the proceeds to a charity! This would stop people profiting off of 
>other peoples concerns for the environment. Only problem is who 
>would distribute it! Maybe you could put on your paypal preferences 
>a link to where it can be downloaded? when someone buys it they will 
>recieve the invoive and have the link there. Or why not place a 
>number of ads on ebay quoting the site where it can be downloaded 
>free? Noone needs to buy the item because the info is given away 
>freely. I would happily list the item is someone wants to generate a 
>pdf file.
>
>Chris..

... but I don't really want to stop it. It's not bothering us. The 
main reason I posted it is in case any other list members have 
resources that the guy's selling. It happens all the time, I just got 
another complaint about someone called "velvet_fist" doing the same 
thing with JtF stuff at eBay. I think it's a general Internet 
phenomenon, it won't go away even if the individuals responsible are 
stopped. Like crime. It's not the only phenomenon at work though, 
what's the overall effect?

Maybe I just have a slightly different attitude to pests. 
Everything's organically grown round here, even websites and mailing 
lists, and fighting pests isn't the best way to do it. They're not 
pests unless they do you damage. If they are doing you damage it's 
not an eradication problem, it's a management problem, and in effect 
the pests are telling you where the problem lies. Without them you 
wouldn't know it.

Maybe that all sounds a little idealistic, but it works. Not only 
that, nothing else works.

Thanks!

Best

Keith




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