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Considering that people complain a fair bit these days about "artifical page rankings", how can Microsoft or anyone who tries this automated approach going to know they are right?

The consequences of being wrong could amount to an attack of sorts on an unfortunate actual business.

Are they going to offer compensation for errors that hurt people's business? Would they be considered as committing lible by making a mistake? How does one recover one's "good name" in the cicrcumstance when your business is incorrectly labelled as an internet spammer?
Posted by: zkiwi   Posted on: 07/13/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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