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Is it against tos or not?

Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by Zedzero, Sep 5, 2005.

  1. #1
    I've seen "this is an ad-financed service" on some of the popular sites. (like rapidshare.de).

    Is it against adsense tos or not? i asked adsense support, but still no reply.

    I'm thinking about writing the same thing.
     
    Zedzero, Sep 5, 2005 IP
  2. yfs1

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    #2
    If you only have AdSense on your site, I imagine Google could interpret it as a violation.

    Personally, without a response from Google, there is no way I would risk it.
     
    yfs1, Sep 5, 2005 IP
  3. Zedzero

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    Still no reply from Google. Does anyone knows?
     
    Zedzero, Sep 7, 2005 IP
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    #4
    just wait , it can take over a week for them to answer sometimes
     
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    #5
    I think even with other advertisers on the site it could be construed as a violation.

    You are not supposed to draw undue attention to your ads. By mentioning that your site is maintained because of ads you are doing exactly that.

    Personally, I doubt such a disclaimer is going to lead to any more clicks, and if it does, they are likely to be less serious clicks which means less earnings for real clicks.

    So I see very little benefit to doing that...
     
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  6. Jenstar

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    It was a long weekend in the US last weekend, and I know some people have reported it is taking a couple extra days for support requests to be answered, they were probably working on a smaller weekend support staff. You should hopefully receive the reply today.
     
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    I got my reply. They say that they will consider this as drawing undue attention.
     
    Zedzero, Sep 7, 2005 IP
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    #8
    hmm... does this means.. it is allowed or not allowed?
     
    junksampah, Sep 9, 2005 IP
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    not allowed
     
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    #10
    I remember they had that wording up there ever since last year or something, seems like they got special permission. I can't imagine no one reporting them for over a year.
     
    dzcap, Sep 9, 2005 IP
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    You would probably be surprised at things that don't get reported and ends up staying online for quite a while.
     
    Jenstar, Sep 9, 2005 IP