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Originally Posted by BB
I believe what you're doing is known as click fraud, and you're probably seeing their efforts to stop this from happening. Companies don't like it when people do what you're doing, as it doesn't benefit them. There may be specific laws against this, but if all else fails they can probably get you under the Computer Misuse Act (roughly paraphrased: you're not allowed to even look at our computers unless we say so) (UK-only, other countries probably have equivalent laws). So you might want to rethink your automated clicking.
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That makes no sense at all, what you just said. See if you still agree, after reading this...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=5406448866
Anyway, I paid for it. And I already read numerous times, that this is totally legal. Why would companies be I-Rate about this, it makes no sense. If Google wants to start this up, they can do that. As far as I know this is totally legal, and its not a Pyramid Scheme or anything. I actually slighty see your point.
http://www.ppcappraisal.com
This is the site, where all this is made possible.
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