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Yahoo drops Nazis, adds auction fees

Yahoo will throw Nazi paraphenalia and other hate-related material off its US auction site, under pressure from users.

Ian Lynch, vnunet.com 03 Jan 2001
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Yahoo will throw Nazi paraphenalia and other hate-related material off its US auction site, under pressure from users.

Users are understood to have complained to Yahoo about the material following a seven-month legal battle where Yahoo failed to persuade a French court that it was technically impossible to stop French citizens from viewing Nazi paraphenalia on its US auction pages. This material is banned from Yahoo sites in other countries.

While the change, which takes effect on 10 January, does not meet the court's requirements, in practice it ensures the portal complies with the aim of preventing French citizens from being able to access such material.

Yahoo said it would continue with a lawsuit filed in the US after the French ruling, arguing that the French court cannot enforce its decision on a US-based company outside of France. Selling Nazi material is not illegal in the US, but is in France.

However, perhaps tired of seeing its name associated with Nazis, the portal has now said it "will no longer allow items that are associated with groups which promote or glorify hatred and violence, to be listed on any of Yahoo's commercial properties... prohibited listings include items such as Nazi and Klu Klux Klan memorabilia."

A Yahoo spokeswoman said users had also complained about such material, and added that the change reflected the company's desire to "improve the general quality of our commerce properties" now the commerce sites are profitable.

Yahoo said it would ensure its US servers stayed hate-free after that date through an internally-developed technology and through human site moderators.

Additionally, the portal also said it would introduce a listing fee of between $0.20 to $2.25 depending on the value of the goods sold but would not charge a closing fee or take a percentage of the final sale.

Rival auction websites eBay and Amazon already charge listing fees, which had allowed Yahoo's pages to gain ground on the better-established pair. Yahoo insisted it would still be price competitive despite the new fees.

Brain Fitzgerald, senior producer at Yahoo, said: "We are not taking a commission and the fee is minimal. We are increasing the quality of listings while remaining price competitive and providing sellers with a better margin."

See also:

The legal action between Yahoo and the Paris-based League Against anti-Semitism and Racism moves closer to a conclusion next month when a US court decides whether or not to protect Yahoo from a French court's decision.  28 Feb 2001
Yahoo has warned that its sales for 2001 could be hurt by the slowing online advertisement spend and softening economy, despite meeting Wall Street's expectations for its most recent quarter.  11 Jan 2001
Yahoo! has filed a with a US court over a French court's decision that it must block the sale of Nazi memorabilia on its Web portal.  22 Dec 2000
European ISPs want the European Union to step in over a French court's decision that Yahoo must stop French web surfers from accessing its US auction pages.  07 Dec 2000
A French court's ruling against Yahoo has stunned the ebusiness community.  30 Nov 2000
Experts have reported back to a French judge set to make a landmark court decision on the responsibilities of portals for content on their servers - and their verdict is inconclusive.  07 Nov 2000
A German regional government leader has added weight to French calls for US internet firms to block access to Nazi propaganda on their web servers.  30 Aug 2000

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