Yes, True.. I just read an article that states that a Fair Trade Commission (FTC), Humor University, a domestic Web site featuring a flurry of funny articles, yesterday said it will file a suit against Google with the court next week. You can read yourself: http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/200702/kt2007022718284510220.htm What do you think guys? I personally don't think so Google would do anything such, of course that would create a bad sign to the gigantic image of Google..
Good its time google got serious and installed protection for there clients to use. They can't just go around saying click fraud. And publishers shouldnt have to use adlogger. They should have automated programs for the publishers in their ads.Publishers need protection, google aint giving us that at the moment. This lawsuit might change their minds.
AHAH! 20mil wons = 20k $ That should be enough for them to know they suck bad! But google really CAN do that but i think that didnt happen as much.. but why would they dig up old graves..it happened in 05...its 07 now get over it already lol @chum There IS protection people don't know where to get it. You dont see high earners (100$/day) comin here saying they lost there account..WHY? they know how to get help
I think in one regard it will be good because it will provide more transparency and more protection for the innocent victims. But if they win, then there will be others seeking compensation as well. Personally, I think the Homur University was probably involved in fraud.
YES!!! It's about time someone stood up to these these these..... arggh.. I'm will keep quite for now...
hmm, it seems that you all didn't have good experience with Google.. i don't why but i agree with questcommunications that Humor Uni might be a fraud..ooo..even i wouldn't speak much
google dont need their silly Fu*kn $20 k , some one making $10000 a day from adsense like plentyoffish.. they didnt ban , Google can give full proof for that invalid click. That lee is fool ( me also fool if i got invalid click )
Google has got this coming. They are keeping reasons for banning people too private. We have a right to know why we get banned.
It's interesting to follow this story. But I think Google can just laugh about a $21,300 law suit. That's just a few cents of Google's money. --Joe
Very true! This really is taking click fraud to another level...and I was worried about my dam proxy!