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Alt 21-05-2006, 03:29
jojo02 jojo02 is offline
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Für alle die schon immer ein "ungutes Gefühl" bezüglich Adwords conversions hatten, könnte dies vielleicht ein nicht ganz uninteressantes Schreiben (soeben bei mir eingegangen) sein:

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Notice of Pendency and Settlement of Class Action, Settlement Hearing and Claims Procedure
This court-ordered notice may affect your legal rights. Please read it carefully.
If you purchased online advertising from Google between January 1, 2002 and the present, you are a class member in a classaction
lawsuit, Lane’s Gifts and Collectibles et al. v. Google, Inc. et al., Case No. CV-2005-52-1, in the Circuit Court of Miller
County, Arkansas. This notice is to inform you of the Court’s certification of a class; the nature of the claims alleged; your right
to participate in, or exclude yourself from, the class; a proposed settlement; and how you can claim an award of advertising
credits under the settlement. If you purchased online advertising from Google on behalf of another party, please forward
this notice to the advertiser.
• The settlement will provide advertising credits to class members who certify that they were the victims of “click fraud” or
other invalid or improper clicks on online advertisements purchased from Google on or after January 1, 2002.
• The settlement will resolve claims that Google breached its contracts with advertisers and violated other laws by failing
to adequately detect and stop “click fraud” or other invalid or improper clicks on online advertisements.
• If you are a member of the class, your legal rights are affected by whether you act or do not act.
YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS AND OPTIONS
Do Nothing You will automatically be eligible to submit a claim form for Google advertising credits and will
give up your ability to sue Google over the subject matter of this case.
Exclude
Yourself
You will not be able to submit a claim form for Google advertising credits. This is the only
option that allows you to bring or participate in another lawsuit against Google about the
subject matter of this case.
Object Write to the Court and parties about why you don’t like the settlement.
• These rights and options—and the deadlines to exercise them—are explained in this notice.
• The Court in charge of this case still has to decide whether to approve the settlement. Awards of advertising credits will
be made only if the Court approves the settlement. If someone appeals from the Court’s approval of the settlement,
awards of credits will not occur until the appeal is resolved.
WHAT IS THIS CASE ABOUT?
Plaintiffs Lane’s Gifts and Collectibles and Max Caulfield d/b/a Caulfield Investigations allege that Google breached its contracts
with class members, unjustly enriched itself, and engaged in a civil conspiracy by failing to adequately detect and stop “click
fraud” or other invalid or improper clicks on online advertisements. Google denies plaintiffs’ allegations and contends that all
payments that it has received from class members for online advertising were legally and properly charged, and that it has
neither breached its contracts with class members nor violated any other law through the actions alleged in the case. The Court
has not made a determination whether plaintiffs’ or Google’s contentions are correct.
WHY IS THERE A SETTLEMENT?
The Court did not decide in favor of plaintiffs or Google. Instead, both sides agreed to a settlement. That way, both sides avoid
the cost and uncertainty of further litigation.
AM I AFFECTED BY THE SETTLEMENT?
If you fit within the definition of the class that the Court has certified, then you are a member of the class and you will be affected
by the settlement. The class that the court has certified is defined as:
All persons or entities, together with any officer, employee or agent of the same, that purchased advertising on the
Internet from Google on or after January 1, 2002, regardless where the ad was displayed.
WHAT WILL I GET FROM THE SETTLEMENT?
Under the settlement, Google will establish a $90 million settlement fund, of which a portion will be used to pay class counsel’s
fees and costs, and the remainder will be available to class members in the form of advertising credits that may be applied to up
to 50% of the cost of future online advertising purchased from Google. To receive credits, you must submit a valid and timely
claim form. Credits will be awarded on a pro rata basis, taking into account the amount that you paid to Google for the ads and
the total amount of credits available. For example, if the amounts that you paid to Google for the affected ads were 1% of
Google’s revenues from online advertising since January 1, 2002, you would be eligible to receive 1% of the total available
credits. You must certify in your claim form the percentage of your ads you believe were affected by “click fraud”.
HOW DO I SUBMIT A CLAIM FORM?
To receive a claim form, visit the following website between June 19, 2006 and August 4, 2006 and enter the requested
information.
www.click*******nt.com
If you do not submit your Claim Form by August 4, 2006, your claim will be deemed late and will be rejected.
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WHAT ARE THE ATTORNEYS GOING TO BE PAID?
The Court will decide the amount of fees to be paid to class counsel and the extent to which the expenses that they incurred in
working on the case should be reimbursed. Class counsel intend to seek a maximum of 33 ⅓ percent of the settlement fund, or
$30 million, in attorneys’ fees and expenses in this case. Under the settlement, Google has agreed that it will not oppose an
award of up to $30 million to class counsel.
WHEN WILL THE COURT DECIDE WHETHER TO APPROVE THE SETTLEMENT?
The Court has scheduled a hearing on July 24 and 25 beginning at 9:00 a.m. to consider whether the settlement is fair,
reasonable and adequate and to determine the amount of the fees and expenses to be awarded to class counsel. The hearing
will be held in the Juvenile Courtroom at 305 E 5th Street, Texarkana, Arkansas 71854. It is possible that the hearing may be
postponed.
HOW DO I REMAIN A CLASS MEMBER?
You do not need to do anything to remain a class member. You will be bound by all orders and judgments of the Court, whether
favorable or not. You will be represented by class counsel. You do not have to pay class counsel.
If you remain in the class, you will be eligible to submit a claim form for Google advertising credits online between June 19, 2006
and August 4, 2006. In return you will be giving up any claim for damages against Google relating to the subject matter of this
case.
WHAT AM I GIVING UP TO RECEIVE ADVERTISING CREDITS OR STAY IN THE CLASS?
Unless you exclude yourself (opt out), you are staying in the class, and that means you can’t sue, continue to sue, or be part of
any other lawsuit against Google relating to the subject matter of this case. It also means that all of the Court’s orders will apply
to you and legally bind you. The legal issues in this case involve allegations that Google breached its contracts with advertisers
and violated other laws by failing to adequately detect and stop “click fraud” or other invalid or improper clicks on online
advertisements.
Any member of the class who does not opt out fully and finally releases and waives all claims, demands, rights, liabilities, and
causes of action of any nature that were asserted or might have been asserted, under any law whatsoever, that arise out of,
relate to, or are in connection with the legal claims against Google in this case, or any facts, transactions, events, policies,
occurrences, acts, disclosures, statements, omissions or failures to act, which are or could be the basis of claims that the
monies Google received for online advertising on or after January 1, 2002 should not have been charged, received or held by
Google. Class members who do not opt out also fully and finally release all of those same matters against all of Google’s
partners who published online ads provided by Google.
HOW DO I EXCLUDE MYSELF (OPT OUT) FROM THE CLASS?
You may exclude yourself (opt out) from the class if you mail a signed letter asking to be excluded from the Class to the
following address:
Google Settlement Opt Out
c/o Gilardi & Co. LLC
P.O. Box 808070
Petaluma, CA 94975-8070
The letter asking to be excluded must be postmarked no later than thirty (30) days after the date this Notice was sent. If
you are excluding yourself, the letter must contain your name and address and say that you want to be excluded from the
settlement. If you are excluding your company, your letter must contain your company’s name and address, your position in the
company, and a statement that you are authorized to act on behalf of the company. If you exclude yourself (opt out), you will
not participate in the settlement or receive any of the benefits of the settlement. If you wish to remain a class member,
DO NOT send a letter asking to be excluded.
HOW DO I OBJECT TO THE SETTLEMENT OR THE ATTORNEYS’ FEES?
If you don’t like the settlement and wish to object, you must say so in writing. Mail a letter saying what you do not like about the
settlement to all of these addresses:
Clerk of the Miller County Circuit Court
400 Laurel
Texarkana, AR 71854
George L. McWilliams
Patton, Roberts, McWilliams & Capshaw, LLP
2900 St. Michael Drive, Fourth Floor
Texarkana, TX 75503
Daralyn J. Durie
Keker & Van Nest, LLP
710 Sansome St.
San Francisco, CA 94111
The deadline for objection is thirty (30) days after the date this Notice was sent. If you want to object, you must mail your
letter early enough so that it is received by the deadline.
If you make an objection by the deadline, and you also want to speak at the hearing, you must ask the Court for permission to
do so. You may choose to be represented by counsel, but you will have to pay that counsel.

Was haltet ihr davon?
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Alt 21-05-2006, 23:27
jojo02 jojo02 is offline
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So nun habe die Mail sogar schon 3x bekommen. Fast alles Email Adressen, die sonst nicht im Umlauf sind, bzw. nur welche, die ausschließlich von mir für Adwords gebraucht werden.

Brennende Frage: Wieso, weshhalb, warum gibt google meine Emailadressen raus? ...das richt nach Ärger für google!
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Alt 23-05-2006, 01:29
Sachti Sachti is offline
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Na Google gibt Deine Adressen raus um Dir als möglichen Geschädigten die Teilnahme an dem in der Mail beschriebenen Vergleichsverfahren zu ermöglichen.
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Alt 24-05-2006, 16:50
eMoOM eMoOM is offline
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fallt ihr wirklich auf solchen spam rein?
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Alt 25-05-2006, 02:54
jojo02 jojo02 is offline
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Zitat:
Zitat von eMoOM
fallt ihr wirklich auf solchen spam rein?
...was nicht die Frage beantwortet woher der Absender dieser Mail meine Emailadressen hat, die lediglich google bekannt sein dürften...!
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Alt 08-06-2006, 15:57
eliot-nav eliot-nav is offline
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auf heise online wird genauer auf das thema eingegangen:

In den letzten Tagen erhielten Kunden von Googles Werbesystem AdWords eine E-Mail mit dem Betreff "Important Legal Notice Regarding Your Google AdWords Account". Die Mail dürfte, schon wegen des englischen Subjects, bei vielen Adressaten im Papierkorb gelandet sein – ein Fehler, denn der Text hat es in sich. Die Nachricht informiert über ein in den USA anhängiges Verfahren: "Wenn Sie in der Zeit vom 1. Januar 2002 bis heute Online-Werbung von Google gekauft haben, sind Sie Partei einer beim Circuit Court of Miller County (US-Gericht) im US-Bundesstaat Arkansas anhängig gemachten Sammelklage."

http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/73809
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