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Craigslist urged to drop adult services worldwide

Sat Sep 4, 2010 12:57 PM EDT
us-news, business, technology, us, services, craigslist, richard-blumenthal, adult-services
Everton Bailey Jr., Associated Press Writer
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<p>This screen shot made on Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010 shows the opening page of Craigslist's website for Hartford, Conn., featuring a "censored" logo over what used to be the adult services section. Craigslist apparently closed the section two weeks after 17 state attorneys general demanded it be shut down. Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, one of the AGs who pressed for the change, said in a written statement that he welcomed the change and was trying to verify Craigslist's official policy going forward. (AP Photo/Craigslist) NO SALES</p>

This screen shot made on Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010 shows the opening page of Craigslist's website for Hartford, Conn., featuring a "censored" logo over what used to be the adult services section. Craigslist apparently closed the section two weeks after 17 state attorneys general demanded it be shut down. Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, one of the AGs who pressed for the change, said in a written statement that he welcomed the change and was trying to verify Craigslist's official policy going forward. (AP Photo/Craigslist) NO SALES

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WEST HARTFORD — Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal and national nonprofit organizations said Tuesday they want Craigslist to be "a model for good policy" and officially get rid of its adult services section globally.

Blumenthal said he sent a letter to the classified advertising website seeking confirmation that it no longer carries adult services ads on its U.S. websites and urged Craigslist to improve its policing methods to block ads that promote prostitution and child trafficking.

"Our message to Craigslist is to put people above profit," Blumenthal said at a press conference. "Sacrifice the money if necessary. Clearly make a public promise that you are shutting down adult services and set a model for the industry in using screening and filtering technology."

Two weeks after 17 state attorneys general sent a joint letter to Craigslist demanding it remove its adult services section over concerns that the company could not completely block illegal ads, Craigslist replaced the section link with a black-and-white "censored" bar Saturday.

Separately Tuesday, four Washington D.C.-based anti-child trafficking organizations released a statement asking Craigslist to close their adult services section on their websites outside of the U.S. as well.

"While this is a good first step in the U.S., there are still more than 250 other Craigslist 'erotic' pages around the world where children and young women are still being sold for sex through Craigslist," the statement said.

The nonprofit groups, the Polaris Project, the Rebecca Project for Human Rights, FAIR Fund and Courtney's House, also said the website has become a major player in the child and women trafficking market.

Craigslist has yet to explain the censored label or publicly respond to the request of the organizations. Company officials have not returned phone and e-mail messages from The Associated Press.

The website has come under increased scrutiny since the jailhouse suicide last month of 24-year-old Philip Markoff, a former Boston University student. Markoff was awaiting trial for the fatal shooting of Julissa Brisman of New York City and the armed robbery of a Las Vegas woman. Rhode Island prosecutors also accused him of attacking a stripper. Markoff had met the women through ads for erotic services posted on Craigslist.

Blumenthal said he talked to Craigslist attorneys over the weekend but received no indication of what the website's long-term plans are for its adult services section. Meanwhile, he said, he has found evidence that potentially illegal ads may have migrated to other sections of the website.

"Simply removing one portion of your site where you permitted and profited from prostitution ads is insufficient if ads go elsewhere," Blumenthal, who is running for a U.S. Senate seat, said in his letter to the company.

Blumenthal said he and 20 other state attorneys general are looking into whether any legal action can be taken against the website to permanently shut down the adult services section.

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Dr Ratatoskr

a black and white "censored" logo.

Too funny... I don't understand why cops didn't want the site up and just use it as a sting operation ? I mean the perverts were announcing "hey, here we are, come get us..." ?

  • 2 votes
Reply#1 - Sat Sep 4, 2010 1:22 PM EDT
Fifth Horseman

Another liberal State going Conservative?

    Reply#2 - Sat Sep 4, 2010 3:28 PM EDT
    wude121

    Prudes!

    Religious Zealots who have the power of state.

    Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, one of the 17 attorneys general who pressed for the change, said in a statement that he welcomed the change and was trying to verify Craigslist's official policy going forward.

    Seems Dick has something to make a name for since his war hero story didn't work...

    http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/dc/2010/05/opponents-pounce-on-blumenthal.html

    But there are no jobs and the stimulus is about as bad as it could be how are they gonna find work.

    • 1 vote
    Reply#3 - Sat Sep 4, 2010 6:38 PM EDT
    Head-Negro

    talk about smaller government ? and a waste of tax payer money
    the state has no right in two consenting adults business

    its a moral issue for a church go'er
    not a crime for the state to get involved

    separation of church and state

    • 2 votes
    Reply#4 - Sat Sep 4, 2010 10:09 PM EDT
    George-369262

    Prostitution and marijuana should be legalized.... we have far more urgent problems to spend our law-enforcement resources on....

    • 2 votes
    Reply#5 - Sun Sep 5, 2010 4:08 AM EDT
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    catniccai

    Its not an issue of censorship,its an issue of protecting women and children from abuse and possibly worse..

      Reply#6 - Sun Sep 5, 2010 4:20 AM EDT
      Real World Engineer

      Bull,

      Protecting women and children from explotative slave like conditions is good.

      But when the service is amongst consulting adults, the government has NO business regulating a morality choice on us.

      What you are suggesting is noble. Yet, as long as it blanket effects ALL prostitution, then it is wrong. There is nothing wrong with adult services between consenting adults.

      If it was legal and regulated alot of the issues with abuse and shady activity would decrease alot. Just as they did with alcohol and gambling.

      • 1 vote
      #6.1 - Mon Sep 6, 2010 12:37 PM EDT
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      catniccai

      If there is no way to let consenting adults have this venue to meet and do whatever it is they want to do without also having people abuse that privilige i.e. child molesters and murderers than sorry,I agree that we have to err on the side of caution.The abusers (people with intent ot do bodily harm or commit a crime of some sort) are the ones that people should be attacking,not the government agency trying to protect the innocent.

        Reply#7 - Sun Sep 5, 2010 4:24 AM EDT
        AuroraF1

        I hope that Craigslist tells the government to "Butt Out"!

          Reply#8 - Wed Sep 8, 2010 5:01 AM EDT
          Real World Engineer

          They already caved in and removed it.

            #8.1 - Wed Sep 8, 2010 2:25 PM EDT
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            sadiemarie

            If it was legal and regulated alot of the issues with abuse and shady activity would decrease alot. Just as they did with alcohol and gambling.

            This is my first time i visit here.
            
            http://saversnews.co.uk/
              Reply#9 - Thu Sep 9, 2010 2:03 AM EDT
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