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A court in Düsseldorf made the owner of a website pay a fine of 10,000 Euro, because the site used unrequested pop up windows, showing ads, whenever visitors left the site. The court found that visitors were forced to read the messages against their will.
Source: [heise.de ] (in German)
Seriously, I think it's strange that a court is intervening here, what's next? Nobody ever asks for an ad in any shape, regardless of wheter it's a popup I'd say. If people don't like sites with popups they simply shouldn't visit or return to a site serving them IMO.
So this decision does not pertain to popups in general, only to exit popups.
Furthermore it's just one decision, other courts may decide differently.
On 26 March 2003 LG Duesseldorf (à O 186/02) decided that PopUp windows which open automatically when an Internet user wants to leave a Website are a form of unfair competition and against the interest of society.Vendors of erotic materials and gambling often use this form of ad to keep potential customers on their site for as long a time as possible.
In his verdict, the Duesseldorf judge compared this kind of advertising to unsolicited commercial email, because visitors are forced against their expressed will to receive the information.
He sided with the plaintiffs, and they are therefore entitled to damages.
The verdict in this suit agrees with the argument that PopUp windows are an illegal form of business competition, and awards damages to the plaintiff in the amount of 10,000 Euro.
The judges specifically decided on the practice of spawning multiple windows on a user trying to leave a site. In this case it was about the download access software window, which upon getting closed by the user spawned an endless chain of popups/new windows.
The central point is, the user has specifically expressed his will to leave the site by closing the window.
So this decision in no way pertains to popups in general.