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Advertisers may face public humiliation over adware
by lilhurricane Friday 10-Feb-2006
By Joris Evers Staff Writer - February 9, 2006, 8:35 PM PST

WASHINGTON--Companies could find themselves put up for public humiliation by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission if they continue to advertise through insidious ad-serving software.

Such a move might help in the battle against adware, FTC Commissioner Jon Leibowitz said Thursday at an event here hosted by the Anti-Spyware Coalition. Adware is software that displays pop-up ads on PCs, often after Internet searches.

"I think that could have a beneficial effect," Leibowitz said in an interview. "In this context, maybe shaming a company on how they are spending money might inure to the benefit of consumer's privacy."


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PhiloVance

join:2001-11-20
Bakersfield, CA

Advertisers Humiliation? I doubt it.

Possibly, but I doubt it. A few years ago (2003?) Intuit placed a 'feature' in their Turbo Tax (C-Dilla) that was to prevent you from pirating it. They caught hell for it at the time, but it's mostly forgotten about now. Link to the story: »www.extremetech.com/article2/0,3···9,00.asp

Also, in recent memory there is the Sony fiasco of last November. Stopped me from buying anything with the Sony brand on it, but not others.
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