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""If the Behaviorlink service could improve the Web experience for consumers, we'll consider it carefully," an Overture representative said."

How can unwanted pop-up ads delivered using your bandwidth and computing resources in any way improve my Web experience?

The Claria/Gator morons seem to enjoy torturing consumers with unwanted ads using methods to deliver them that are deceptive. They use your systems and networks without your consent or compensation to you to sell advertsiements that they think you want to see by tracking your movements on the Internet. There is no crediblity to Gator/Claria's model and it is just another way to maintain their parasitical ways dressed up in new clothes.
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Pop-up killer = Gator killer  willy1306 | 02/14/05
Death to Gator  mad.mutt | 02/14/05
Hang Em High  regwells | 02/15/05
The Problem IS targeted ads  Roger Ramjet | 02/15/05
They deserve to file Chapter 11  shfy70 | 02/15/05
Gator has proven already that they  bjbrock | 02/15/05
No Credibility Ever....  boomslang_z | 02/15/05
Same scum, different name  Sunny Jalolly | 02/15/05
Shut Their Doors  swampfox_z | 02/15/05
Hire a car thief to be a car valet?  Xunil_Sierutuf | 02/15/05
Nope...sorry...they're still Parasites.....!  shawkins | 02/15/05
Sounds like new spyware  MIS Master | 02/15/05
But I am a good weasel  osreinstall | 02/15/05

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