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Originally Posted by xxxjay
Nope. It would take a lot of big money up front to get a good lawyer to handle it. Then you also have to consider if Zango does not settle there will be a retardedly long trails which will include giving the jury and the judge a crash course in affiliate marketing.
Probably the people in the best position to sue are the people with trademarks or pattents.
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You are correct about the trademark and patent comment. I am pretty sure aff has there stuff trademarked. I will check into this. If they do this should be a open and shut case.
Jay when you get a moment check out this guys site . you will find alot of good information.
http://www.benedelman.org/spyware/180-affiliates/
Also there was a case won over gator for poping up popups over anonther website. I think it was budget.com who filed against them. I will find the link for you to the docs
here is a link to zangos blog as well. they settled with the FTC for 3 million not to long ago
http://www.zango.com/destination/corporate/blog.aspx
We need to get as much attention on this as possible while this in the spotlight
