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"By Stefanie Olsen
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
January 14, 2003, 11:54 AM PT
The Gator online advertising network is testing a new paid search product that lets rivals poach on each other's territory in one of the Net's hottest new marketing venues.
Search Scout, launched in December, triggers a pop-under window when Gator members search on a site such as Google and Yahoo. The window lists search results tied to keywords purchased through competing search services"
news.com.com/2100-1023-980572.html
This little predator pops under Google search results. In my opinion it is an unwelcome parasite on Google and other search engine?
Is there anything being done by Google to block this little bloodsucker?
[edited by: heini at 6:42 am (utc) on May 7, 2003]
[edit reason] delinked [/edit]
They have been in court numerous times. I have read the disclosure before download, and it is honestly not full and complete. However, it would appear to be the responsibility of the individual surfer and not the site owners to take gator on, as it is installed one at a time WITH PERMISSION of the end user.
Site owners may have some comeback on grounds of copyright, as replacement or modification of the original document to add or modify advertising might be considered use of copyrighted material without permission. Again, who do you go after, the guys who wrote the software, or the end user who agreed to install it?
No matter what, Gator sucks. I hope someone gives them a legal wedgie one of these days.
Alex
[edited by: heini at 8:41 am (utc) on May 7, 2003]
[edit reason] edited on Mat's request [/edit]