Tuesday 16 December 2014

Ad blockers under threat from Google, Microsoft & others


Credit: NetClean Development/Google

Do you enjoy advertisements interfering with your Web content? If not, you’re not alone, judging from the success of ad blocking software. Not surprisingly, advertisers are less enthusiastic, & there are claims that some of them are planning to do something about it in court.

http://www.itproportal.com/2014/12/09/ad-blockers-come-fire-internet-giants/

http://news.softpedia.com/news/Microsoft-Google-Others-Threaten-to-Sue-Adblock-Plus-Creator-467035.shtml

Hard to see how the complainants have a case.

Underlying this is the fact that, in the end, someone has to pay for Web content. Anything that doesn’t come at a direct cost, comes at an indirect cost. Usually, “indirect cost”, means advertising. If you have an alternative, there is a huge audience out there anxious to listen.

If Google is going to sue publishers of ad blocking software, what will they do about such software on their own sites?

AdBlock Plus for Chrome
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/adblock-plus-for-chrome/kcobmjifdimfbihnbnafhcpmifgmjlka?hl=en

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