This is the precondition for collecting attorney's fees and statutory damages. If you're wrong and are sued, you will at the very least be responsible for attorney's fees. If you're really going to have the power of getting cash out of your...
Settlement is here (PDF file), the $30 million in attorney fees is
approved, apparently around 500 companies choosing to opt-out. SearchCast, July 28, 2006: Google Class Action Suit Over Click Fraud Settled;
Settlement is here (PDF file), the $30 million in attorney fees is
approved, apparently around 500 companies choosing to opt-out. Today's search podcast covers the class action lawsuit settlement against
Settlement is here (PDF file), the $30 million in attorney fees is
approved, apparently around 500 companies choosing to opt-out. Download fileJust got word from Google that the settlement in the class action
lawsuit over click fraud has been...
PDF file), the $30 million in attorney fees is approved, apparently around 500
companies choosing to opt-out. Just got word from Google that the settlement in the
class action lawsuit
over click fraud has been approved.
For its part, Google issued a statement saying the complaint is may be
motivated "more by the quest for attorney fees. Of course, the same could be
said about the case being settled for what many feel is a cheap price, $90
million -- 1/3 of...
According to this Reuters story, Google sued over claims of excess advertising fees, "Google Inc.is being sued over accusations that it overcharged advertisers who use the Web search giant's paid search advertising program.The proposed class...
Google sued over claims of excess advertising fees Google Inc.is being sued over accusations that it overcharged advertisers who use the Web search giant's paid search advertising program.The proposed class-action suit, filed on August 3 in State...
Legal Test On Advertising Fees from the Wall Street Journal (try this link if registration has been put back on) briefly describes a case filed in February by a group of
advertisers against Google, Yahoo, Ask Jeeves, AOL, Walt Disney, Lycos and...
The answer is that far from being something "hard to avoid," LookSmart set the stage for such an action by refusing to "grandfather" existing listing clients and exclude them from continuing fees. Companies who refuse to pay the new, continuing...
Companies who refuse to pay the new, continuing fees risk being delisted when free credit given to them by LookSmart in association with the switchover runs out. The suit doesn't name an actual figure but asks for restitution of all money received...
In the letter, Thornley defends the higher pricing of the new LookListings Small Business program as necessary in order for LookSmart to build distribution partners, explains that "grandfathering" old customers to exclude them from new pay-per...
In the letter, Thornley defends the higher pricing of the new LookListings Small Business program as necessary in order for LookSmart to build distribution partners, explains that "grandfathering" old customers to exclude them from new pay-per...
In the letter, Thornley defends the higher pricing of the new LookListings Small Business program as necessary in order for LookSmart to build distribution partners, explains that "grandfathering" old customers to exclude them from new pay-per...
In the letter, Thornley defends the higher pricing of the new LookListings Small Business program as necessary in order for LookSmart to build distribution partners, explains that "grandfathering" old customers to exclude them from new pay-per...
In the letter, Thornley defends the higher pricing of the new LookListings Small Business program as necessary in order for LookSmart to build distribution partners, explains that "grandfathering" old customers to exclude them from new pay-per...
This program gave you greater representation in the LookSmart database and thus greater potential traffic, but those participating in it had to pay continuing cost-per-click fees. However, the haphazard way the search engine industry has lurched...
Yahoo says new editors for Express are funded out of the fees collected. I don't want them to be excluded or bumped into second class just because they don't have the money. Submissions go in, but no action may be taken for weeks or months, if at all.
Yahoo says new editors for Express are funded out of the fees collected. I don't want them to be excluded or bumped into second class just because they don't have the money. Submissions go in, but no action may be taken for weeks or months, if at all.