One would anticipate that with the introduction of the above mentioned legislation in the UK, G will have to ensure that ads promoting pyramid selling schemes are not shown to UK residents.
Certainly I would look to approach Google and find out exactly what their policy is currently, and in light of the UK situation, what their policy is going to be.
Syzygy
"There seems to be some confusion about how this site (and others) works. Let me explain. You sign up. You have to get 5 referrals. Those 5 people each have to get 5 referrals (or people to sign up) and so on.
In terms of numbers it goes like this -
1 needs 5, 5 needs 25, 25 needs 125, 125 - 625, 625-3125, 3125, 15,625, 78125, 390625, 1953125, 9765625, 48828125, 244140625, 1220703125, 6103515625, 30517578125- that's when we run out! 16 levels.
Its a pyramid.
Plain and simple.
And as such it is not permitted in the [WidgetWorld] Forums. You need to realise that you have to be one of the top 12% to actually ever stand a chance of getting anything from these schemes.
They are a con, and by signing up to them you are just perpetuating the scam and lining someone elses pocket. It is also spam. You post this info here, email your friends and family and so you are spamming for the spammer.
It is viral marketing.
Most viral marketing plans use others resources to get the word out. Members who post messages and links to sites which feature the promise of free [widgets]are relaying the marketers message for them and they are using the resources of [WidgetWorld] to do this rather than their own.
As such we will have nothing to do with them on [WidgetWorld] and members who post messages on these "offers" may find themselves being banned from this site. MEMBERS WILL BE INSTANTLY BANNED IF THEY ARE CONSIDERED TO BE CREATING ACCOUNTS TO SPAM THE FORUMS!
Remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it is..."
There are other articles that seem to take the same stance as this one. The thing that ticks me off is not only are these people taking away business from legitimate sources (such as myself), but most people who sign up for these will never get enough people to where they can get their free widget. If they DO get a free widget, they have gotten people to spend more than the price of the widget in the first place (the widget just seems like a way in, a popular product to get people to click on a banner or link when otherwise they may not). This assumes that the free widget sites are "legitimate," which they may not even be.
While my motivation is partially selfish (i.e. I'd rather people click on my link than theirs), I'm concerned about the people clicking too. I can maintain a profit with my links because people are LOOKING for the widget I sell, and quite often they buy it. IF they didn't buy the widget, I'd stop showing the ad. People clicking on these free widget offers will most likely NEVER see the widget they are looking for, which seems unfair in my book.