Google Ad Fraud Plaintiff Seeks to Cut Role in Case |
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Eric Auchard (reuters@telecom-digest.org) Fri, 9 Dec 2005 12:26:03 -0600
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By Eric Auchard
Click Defense Inc., which had filed a lawsuit against Google
The company said in a statement it wanted to withdraw as the lead
Still, Click Defense said it planned to press its claims against
"We are only withdrawing as a representative plaintiff," Click Defense
Virtually all of Google's revenues derive from so-called pay-per-click
Click fraud is not "fraud" as defined under the law. Rather, it is an
Click fraud can run up thousands of dollars in advertiser costs or
Google declined to comment on the pending case. At the time the
In general, Google says its credits advertisers who can show they have
The complaint filed by Click Defense of Fort Collins, Colorado,
"We remain a member of the class and our click fraud claims against
Click Defense said it was withdrawing after another potential
On Wednesday, Advanced Internet Technology (AIT), a $34 million-a-year
"(Click Defense) started down the road and got cold feet and we are
Darren Kaplan, an attorney with the law firm Chitwood Harley Harnes
A hearing on the motion for class certification in the Google click
Copyright 2005 Reuters Limited.
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