Re: Companies Subvert Search Results to Squelch Criticism |
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jtaylor (jtaylor@deletethis.hfx.andara.com) Wed, 15 Jun 2005 21:46:07 -0300
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Steve Sobol <sjsobol@JustThe.net> wrote in message news:telecom24.269.21@telecom-digest.org:
> Barry Margolin wrote:
>>>> It's not illegal, but it's SEO gone bad. Companies such as Quixtar are
>>> Yeah, and there may be no laws against it, but if it's done on a large
>> On what grounds?
> Google has money and I'm sure they have hired competent, resourceful
I'd be interested in seeing you point to statute which would define the
> possibly, or they might be able to
And how, exactly, would actions such as those described, be in any way
> Oh, really? Creating fraudulent search engine results is not a valid
If it were, somehow, it would not be Quixtar but Google who would
If they don't like what Quixtar is doing, they should change their
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[TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: But Google's claim would be they
Yeah, Google does periodically refine its software, just as the |
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