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  2. Silk Road (marketplace) - Wikipedia

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    The website was known for its illegal drug marketplace, among other illegal and legal product listings. Between February 2011 and July 2013, the site facilitated sales amounting to 9,519,664 Bitcoins. [9] In October 2013, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) shut down the Silk Road website and arrested Ulbricht.

  3. Raise.com - Wikipedia

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    Raise.com is an e-commerce platform owned and operated by Raise that enables third-party individuals to sell Gift Cards on a fixed-price online marketplace alongside Raise's regular offerings. [1] The company is based in Chicago, Illinois , and was launched in 2013 by founder George Bousis, who still remains the Executive Chairman and CEO.

  4. eBay - Wikipedia

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    In the survey, users were asked to rank 15 sites based on five criteria: profitability, customer service, communication, ease of use, and recommendation. eBay was ranked 13th, after other large sites such as Amazon.com and Craigslist, as well as lesser-known selling sites such as Atomic Mall, eCRATER, and Ruby Lane. In individual category ...

  5. List of most-visited websites - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia that anyone can edit and contribute to. It contains millions of articles in hundreds of languages, covering various topics and domains. Learn more about the list of most-visited websites on Wikipedia, and discover how popular and influential they are in the world.

  6. Wish (company) - Wikipedia

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    [29] [30] The same authorities also accused the platform of selling counterfeit items. [31] On August 27, 2020, Which? bought 6 popular products from Wish. One of the items was a child's car seat, which was found to be similar to ones from EBay, Amazon Marketplace, and AliExpress. The car seats from said retailers are dubbed "killer car seats".

  7. Dark web - Wikipedia

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    There is regular law enforcement action against sites distributing child pornography [56] [57] – often via compromising the site and tracking users' IP addresses. [58] [59] In 2015, the FBI investigated and took down a website called Playpen. [36] At the time, Playpen was the largest child pornography website on the dark web with over 200,000 ...

  8. .com - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the fee was US$50 (equivalent to $100 in 2023) per year, with US$35 going to NSI, and US$15 going to a government fund. New registrations had to pay for the first two years, making the new-domain registration fee US$100. In 1997, the United States Department of Commerce assumed authority over these first seven generic TLDs. It is ...

  9. Child pornography - Wikipedia

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    Some judges have argued that child pornography usage fuels a marketplace of child sexual abuse material, thus creating a financial incentive for its production. Such stance could be challenged by Anne Higonnet's contention that there is no evidence of a commercially profitable market of child pornography. However, the argument could still be ...