Gator.com in Truce Over Banner Ads
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Gator.com will stop selling online advertisements that block out the ads displayed on other Web sites while the company tries to resolve the complaints of a major trade group.
The controversy centers on a software program that superimposes banner ads sold by Gator over the ads of other Web sites.
The Interactive Advertising Bureau, the largest trade group in the $8.2-billion-per-year online advertising industry, had threatened to file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission unless Gator stopped selling its “Companion Pop-Up Banner” ads.”
Redwood City, Calif.-based Gator filed a federal lawsuit against the group in August to protect its right to sell the ads.
As part of the truce, Gator said it won’t sell any more of the pop-up ads for the rest of this year while it honors existing contracts. Gator plans to introduce a new version of the service early next year.
In the meantime, Gator’s lawsuit will be put on hold.