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Webhost Sues Google

TheOcho writes "Webhost company AIT has decided to file a class action lawsuit against the internet giant Google. According to the article the dispute is over click fraud. AIT claims they have lost around $500,000 due to fraudulent clicks. They claim that Google is hitting their website from 'the same IP addresses'."

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  1. Re:I don't get it by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    No. It's yours. So STFU and go back to jacking off in your parents basement you no life having little shit.

  2. Re:My experience by bayankaran · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Couple of days later, I get an email from an Indian employee of Google saying that they have not detected any fraudulent clicks.

    QUESTIONS:

    How did you find out the email you got was from an Indian?

    Is it from the name of the employee?

    If the reply was from a non-Indian, would you be satisfied with the answer?

    Can you give us proof the "spike" you are mentioning?

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  3. Bollocks by Darkman,+Walkin+Dude · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    If our hypothetical leaflet guy had one of the largest automated server farms and most advanced IP tracking technologies on earth at his fingertips, and he wasn't handing out leaflets but, lets say, charging for ad clicks, yes, he by god better know that he's giving out the same leaflet to the same people over and over. Even if it's not exactly specified in the contract (and it probably is, I couldn't be bothered to look it up now), google has a duty of care to ensure that their customers get value for money and are not defrauded of their money using google as a middleman.

    Don't bother passing the crack pipe, thanks.

  4. Re:My experience by ModMeFlamebait · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I looked at my website's logs for that day and found over 50 instances of a request for "HEAD / HTTP/1.0" from a single IP address. What made this even more suspicious was the fact that they were all made with "Wget/1.10", and that IP never requested any other page from my site, not even the image/CSS files used on the main page.

    So 50 hits/day is a dramatic spike? A whole lotta business you're running.

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