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Originally Posted by RawAlex
The question of liablility comes up based on what you do when notified. If a program answers "it's an affiliate, not our problem", then they very likely run the risk of getting roped into such a lawsuit.
If they make the proper efforts to contact the affiliate, get the stuff removed, or terminate the affiliate as needed to control this sort of activity. The program is directly profiting from the actions of it's affiliates, and needs to pay attention to what those affiliates are doing.
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and if they keep banning affiliate accounts but keep having more pop up doing the same thing. At some point you have to be held responsible. If you can not fix the problem inhouse you should be nailed for it. How hard would it be for them to put a script in place to check meta tags, for them to be proactive. But this is AFF we are talking about, they buy traffic from scumware and screw everyone of us here and even their own affiliates. They don't give a shit they just want to make money, no matter how they do it.