Last month online auction site eBay sued online classified site Craigslist alleging that the company had reduced eBay's 25 percent stake in Craigslist through reorganization and now Craigslist is countersuing eBay.
eBay publicized the complaint it recently filed against Craigslist in Delaware's Couty of Chancery. It's all about the lucrative listings market.
With eBay throwing down the legal gauntlet over alleged dilution of its stake in the listings site, speculation abounds over the reason why.
I know you’re getting bored with all the other Internet marketing intrigues out there, so here’s a new one: eBay is suing craigslist. Tantalizing, isn’t it?
After eBay filed a lawsuit against Craigslist over alleged manipulation of eBay's stake in the classifieds site, Craigslist CEO Jim Buckmaster responded on the site's blog.
A lawsuit filed in Delaware's Court of Chancery takes Craigslist to task, as minority shareholder eBay complained of actions by the classifieds site.
Newspaper classifieds have a friend in scammers. Though hemorrhaging sales to Craigslist, fraudulent posters there may drive legitimate businesspeople back to where they've done business for decades.
Items stolen from the military ended up being fenced through sales online, as GAO investigators handed a House Subcommittee a laundry list of sensitive items they purchased.
Frustrated after five years of less than stellar sales, the owner of an Italian eatery decided Craigslist and eBay would be the best place to sell off the business.
Mouthy state attorney generals and music-blaring competitors made an appearance in the new Craigslist blog.