How does InTrade deal with insider trading?

InTrade CEO John Delaney (in 2007):

Insider trading is one of the wicked problems, perhaps. Intrade is about providing the best predictive information. If insiders have information, then getting that information reflected in the market increases the quality of the information. I know this is not the conventional view concerning insider trading, and I am not arguing wholesale adoption or acceptance of insider trading. But we all know that, in the real world, insiders trade on inside information. We have even had markets on insider trading. Our view is to get the best information available into the market while we make sure there is some fair protection for outsiders.

As I said, the problem is that this view is very unpopular among event derivative traders.

APPENDIX: Economic arguments in favor of insider trading.

The John Edwards Non-Affair… is making Memeorandum (twice), again.

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Slate&#8217-s Jack Shafer (my favorite libertarian journalist &#8211-both small &#8220-L&#8221- and capitalized &#8220-L&#8221-):

[…] visiting the woman who recently gave birth to the out-of-wedlock child of a married campaign aide is completely OK. But meeting her at a Beverly Hills hotel in the early hours of the morning and running from tabloid reporters when approached and hiding in a hotel bathroom for 15 minutes, as the Enquirer reports Edwards did, is not completely OK. Not if he wants to avoid the hypocrite label.

See also Slate&#8217-s Mickey Klaus.

UPDATE: BusinessWeek

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