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Google Sued For Click Fraud?
Old 06-30-2005, 08:18 PM Google Sued For Click Fraud?
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"A class action lawsuit was filed in US District Court against Google alleging breach of contract, negligence, unjust enrichment, and unfair business practices-all involving charges of click fraud. Click Defense Inc, a click fraud protection firm, filed the suit in California in the name of an unknown number of plaintiffs for an amount not less than $5 million.

Of course, one should always consider the plaintiff in any suit presented. The publicity gained through this type of action is worth its weight in gold--especially to a click fraud business whose bread and butter is identifying click fraud and getting money back for its clients.

Click fraud is the term used in the Internet search industry to describe the practice of clicking on search advertisements to run up the costs on advertisers.

Companies buy an advertisement through Google's AdWords program, whereby certain keywords are purchased in order to appear in the sponsored links section of the search engine's results page.

Advertisers bid upon the search terms with the top spot going to the top bidder. Once the advertisement is in place, advertisers pay a fee to the search engine each time the ad is clicked by a searcher.

Click fraud, estimated by some to be as high as 20% of all clicks, is caused by those with a vested interest using software that clicks on the ad hundreds or thousands of times to either drain the advertising budget of a rival company, or create revenue for the seller of the ad space.

Colorado-based Click Defense, a company that specializing in procuring rebates for advertisers, says the average cost per click is 50 cents, but prime search engine real estate can go for as much as $100. Disputing the 20% estimations, Click Defense alleges that click fraud on Google is as high as 38%.

The lawsuit claims that since 99% of Google's revenue comes from advertising, Google has a huge financial interest in doing little about the instance of fraudulent clicks and criticizes the search giant for failure to disclose its own estimate of the number of fraudulent clicks.

The suit fall just short of accusing Google of physically performing the click fraud itself. The most visible allegation is the charge of negligence on the part of Google, claiming that Google isn't doing enough to prevent the problem.

Click Defense argues that the same software Google uses to track the number of clicks on an advertisement and then bill advertisers could be used to investigate and identify instances of click fraud.

Google's terms of use with AdWords promises a refund in any event of identifiable click fraud. According to Google's 2005 Annual Report, click fraud is a major concern of the search engine.

"If we fail to detect click-through fraud, we could lose the confidence of our advertisers, thereby causing our business to suffer," as stated in the report.

Google, who reported a first quarter net profit of $1.3 billion, is dismissing the claims of Click Defense.

"We believe the suit is without merit and we will defend ourselves against it vigorously," a Google spokesman told Reuters.

It is important to note that Click Defense Inc. makes money by promising protection against click fraud and procuring refunds for client advertisers. The plaintiff in this lawsuit seems especially suspect considering the nature of the business it is in.

That Click Defense is accusing Google of having a financial interest in not detecting click fraud is a little bit funny as Click Defense has a definite financial interest in nailing Google for it.

A jury has been demanded to investigate the claims and they will ultimately decide, if the case goes to trial, whether there is sufficient evidence of the charges brought against Google."

Jason L. Miller - WebProNews
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Old 06-30-2005, 08:26 PM
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I still wondering is there any company paying 5 million for clicks? sounds like ridiculous. ..
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Old 07-01-2005, 05:22 AM
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Old 07-01-2005, 12:03 PM
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Its hard to beleive. Do you beleive there is 32,000 searches a day for keywords like fly, flight or something similar to travelling while each user clicks on easyjet solely. I dont beleive that.
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Old 07-01-2005, 12:05 PM
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I agree ... it is very hard to believe.

((I wish my keywords had that many searches a day.))
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Old 07-01-2005, 12:13 PM
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As i know, there are about 600 Million searches for more than 1000 key phrases a month. While the largest search made is something related to adult and gaming. If easyjet have the fund to bid for $5 a clicks and set their keyword bids on all adult and gaming keyphrase, they probably will receive that much clicks.
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Old 07-01-2005, 08:54 PM
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That is too expensive, unless they are actually benefitting off that then they will continue advertising at that rate.
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Old 07-06-2005, 04:11 PM
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I can easly believe that when million of people use google very day and it is summer and people want to travel.
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Old 07-06-2005, 04:28 PM
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Yes..it is possible, but will every searchers click on easyjet ads? According to google search reoprt, travelling keywords isnt included as a most search terms
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Old 08-29-2006, 08:40 PM Re: Google Sued For Click Fraud?
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It is possible, I am familiar with 5 bucks per click bidding and IM not talking about a huge company like easy jet... its possible to spend that much.. thats why Google is making Sooo much money
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