Aol Faces Pop Up Lawsuit
Isaac
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"You've got trouble!" CNN
href="http://www.cnn.com/2000/LAW/06/25/aol.lawsuit/index.html" title="Florida judge approves class-action lawsuit against America Online" target="_new">reports that a Florida judge has approved a class-action lawsuit against AOL by users upset that pop-up advertisements are wasting time that they're paying for.
Miami attorney Andrew Tramont says that while AOL has recently implemented a limited method by which the pop-ups can be disabled, from 1994 to 1999, users had no choice but to endure them. And these pop-ups, from which AOL received vast amounts of money from advertisers, wasted paid-time - forcing users to locate a "no thanks" button, or read the advertisement before cancelling it. Every second they took reading ads is being charged to them.
Tramont suggests that he'll be seeking $15-20 million in damages, and hopes that he can bring about changes in AOL's business practices.
Now, if only there was some way to try the same thing on everyone else using pop-up ads...
Isaac is a designer from Adelaide, South Australia, where he has run Triplezero for almost a decade.
He was a member and administrator of evolt.org since its founding in 1998, designed the current site, and was a regular contributor on evolt.org's direction-setting discussion list, theforum.
On the side, he runs
Opinion,
Hoops SA,
Confessions,
Daily Male, and
Comments, as well as maintaining a travel gallery at
Bigtrip.org.