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Posted by: Clare Saliba 2001-08-28 14:44:44
See Full StoryDoes an online shopping companion service have the right to substitute ads of its own
choosing for the ads that other Web sites expect users to see? Welcome to the latest
Internet advertising riddle.
Tuesday, the Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB) said that it intends to "immediately
pursue options" with U.S. agencies over allegations that Internet software maker Gator.com
is subverting paid-for online advertisements with alternative ads.
Posted by: Anti-gator 2001-08-30 03:48:02 In reply to: Clare Saliba
I hear this is happening to others as well.
This last time it completely hosed my system. I feel this is a blatant violation of my right to control what goes on my own computer. Who would a regular citizen complain to concerning this? FTC? DOJ? Any lawyers want the case? I'm pissed.
Posted by: Turbo Shueller 2001-08-29 11:36:25 In reply to: Clare Saliba
This is no different from covering a McDonald's sign with your own restaurant's banner.
I am less than impressed with their shoddy business practice and immoral behavior. I hope that they get shut down!
Posted by: wayne Buehner 2001-08-28 18:34:32 In reply to: Clare Saliba
Also one would have to go over Gators policy word by word to know exactly what it is they are doing.

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