In it the Office of FairTrading was asked to take a view on why so many sites had no credit license. Google, the black hats are winning. Despite a persistent and partly effective effort to clean up SERPs and allow brand-building tactics to win...
Last year Google revealed it had removed almost 100,000 ads from its UK site at the request of the Office of FairTrading. Google claims it has cut in half the number of so-called "bad ads" being displayed across its networks, thanks to a...
Bring in the regulatory Office Of FairTrading, says one advertiser of Overture (and probably Espotting, but the story doesn't say). Judges were told to mark only pages they considered using their own judgment to be "excellent" or "good" to be...
The situation is similar to what happened when Google began indexing Microsoft Office documents last year, much to the chagrin of webmasters who thought they didn't have to worry about non-HTML documents being indexed.