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Manuel
11-06-2001, 09:05 AM
Hi you all,

thought that might be intersting for you perhaps.. :

"The operators of www.playgirl.com (http://www.playgirl.com) and several other Web sites offering adult-oriented material have agreed to pay $30 million to settle charges that they illegally billed thousands of customers for what were advertised as free services, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said on Monday.

Crescent Publishing Group Inc. and 64 affiliated corporations also agreed to post a $2 million bond -- and owners Bruce Chew and David Bernstein agreed to put up $500,000 each -- before they continue to operate the Web sites, the consumer-protection agency said.

The FTC and the Attorney General of New York State alleged in their complaint that visitors to www.playgirl.com, (http://www.playgirl.com,) www.highsociety.com (http://www.highsociety.com) and dozens of other Web sites were asked to provide credit card numbers to prove that they were old enough to view adult-oriented material.

Although visitors were told that access to the site was free, they were then charged recurring monthly fees of between $20 and $90, the FTC said.

The charges showed up on consumers' credit card statements under a variety of different names, making it difficult to have them removed, the FTC said.

The settlement requires the defendants to get express permission from consumers before billing them in the future, and requires them to keep records to ensure compliance.

The $30 million will be distributed to consumers who have been defrauded by Crescent Publishing.

If that proves impractical, the money will be divided equally between the United States Treasury and the State of New York, the FTC said.

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copland
11-06-2001, 11:20 AM
They should be shut down and have all their assets seized!

It's people like that that make surfers too frightened to hand over their credit card numbers to legitimate sites who are just out to make an honest living.

They're thieves, that's the be all and end all of it. Why aren't they in prison?

Yet another example of one law for the rich, and another for the poor.