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Originally Posted by fr0gman
Ok, I can give you my personal theory on this.
Let's say that you develop a script to do just what you say. You know that if you run this script on your own PPC account that it will only be amatter of time before your get canned. But if you put up a site that sells ads then you use your "clicking script" to send traffic to the sites of the people that advertise with you it artificially inflates the value of your service.
The FACTS in this deal are that Google's evaluation of the data suggests that proxy.org is involved in click fraud. I and I think most courts will see their opinion as that of authority.
I guess we will just see how this whole deal shakes out. I can't see why a 3rd party with nothing to gain would be sending invalid traffic to over 600 sites.
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Let me get this right then proxy.org is running ad's that are being clicked using a bot ? Or proxy.org is running a site and sending fake traffic thru it ?
If all your talking about is someone abusing proxy.org's system to produce click fraud you are going to probably have a hard time in court service providers are usually not held liable for what users do.