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3.2. State‑Level Remedies and the Uniform Commercial Code

The Consequences of Online Shoplifting

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Moreover, the use of fake identities and stolen credit cards makes it difficult for retailers to track and prosecute online shoplifters. This can lead to a sense of impunity among perpetrators, who may feel that they can operate with relative ease and without consequences.

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Shoplyfting, a portmanteau of "shopping" and "shoplifting," refers to the act of stealing merchandise from retailers while being recorded on camera, often with the perpetrator seemingly unaware or unbothered by the surveillance. The phenomenon has been gaining traction on social media platforms, with many users sharing and discussing the most egregious cases.

Detective Jameson worked tirelessly to connect the dots between the various incidents, and it soon became clear that Lucy Foxx was a master thief. Her ability to blend in with her surroundings and avoid detection was uncanny, and she seemed to always stay one step ahead of the law. Shoplyfter - Lucy Foxx - Case No. 8003312 - The...

3. Legal Framework

3.1. Federal Consumer Protection Statutes

| Statute | Core Provision | Relevance to Case | |---------|----------------|-------------------| | Federal Trade Commission Act (FTC Act), §§ 5(a) | Prohibits “unfair or deceptive acts or practices.” | Misrepresentation of product authenticity and condition. | | Lanham Act (15 U.S.C. §§ 1051‑1127) | Provides civil remedies for false advertising and trademark infringement. | Sale of counterfeit goods constitutes trademark infringement. | | Mail, Internet, and Wire Fraud Statutes (18 U.S.C. §§ 1341‑1343) | Criminal penalties for schemes to defraud using electronic communications. | Potential criminal liability if intent to defraud is proven. | | Consumer Review Fairness Act (15 U.S.C. §§ 5801‑5811) | Protects consumers’ right to post truthful reviews. | Buyers’ negative reviews were initially removed by Shoplyfter’s algorithm, raising concerns. |