Did you know that the very reliable Multiply does not allow commercial use of its website?
According to its Terms and Conditions,
“The Multiply Web site is for the personal use of individual Members only and may not be used in connection with any commercial endeavors. Organizations, companies, and/or businesses may not become Members and should not use the Service or the Web site for any purpose. Illegal and/or unauthorized uses of the Web site, including collecting usernames and/or e-mail addresses of members by electronic or other means for the purpose of sending unsolicited e-mail and unauthorized framing of or linking to the Web site will be investigated, and appropriate legal action will be taken, including, without limitation, civil, criminal, and injunctive redress and the Member's account will be terminated.”(Source: http://multiply.com/info/tos)
With this being said, it would mean that all those individuals or businesses that use Multiply to sell all kinds of products and services are actually violating the law and are operating illegally. This would put into question the business practices of those involved, that they never bothered to read the rules and regulations of the site before engaging in any commercial endeavor.
But then again, Multiply has been an essential part in the spread of e-commerce in the country. More and more people are able to buy or sell products without ever having to leave their homes.
With this knowledge, what do you think is the right course of action? Should the commercial use of Multiply still continue and enrich e-commerce or should the law prevail?
By: Mikhail Gomez