Judge OKs Internet Company's Pop-Up Ads
A federal judge ruled Monday that a California company can send "pop-up" Internet ads that regulators have called "high-tech extortion"-at least until the matter is decided at trial. "U.S. District Judge Andre Davis said there was insufficient evidence for him to grant a preliminary injunction sought by the Federal Trade Commission. Regulators wanted to stop San Diego-based D-Squared Solutions LLC from selling its ad-blocking software."
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