How huffingtonpost gets earnings from banned account of adsense
When Google ban adsense account of publishers for invalid activity they send this message
While going through our records recently, we found that your AdSense account has posed a significant risk to our AdWords advertisers. Since keeping your account in our publisher network may financially damage our advertisers in the future, we’ve decided to disable your AdSense account
Same thing happened with Mr Aarom Greenspan author of huffingtonpost.com, his account was banned for no reasons by Google, he was doing his work genuinly, still was banned, he could not found any reason, so he decided to sue Google and won the case, got his 721$ back along with court fees.
On January 15, 2009, I walked over to the Santa Clara County courthouse in Palo Alto, which conveniently fell within the same county lines as Google’s home of Mountain View, and filed a civil small claims lawsuit for $721.00–the amount Google owed Think when it disabled the account–using form SC-100. For a total of $40.00 in court fees, I arranged for Google, Inc. to be served by certified mail. The hearing was scheduled for March 2, 2009.
Since lawyers are not permitted in small claims court, Google instead sent Stephanie Milani, a Litigation Paralegal. During the short last-ditch-resolution period before the hearings on the afternoon schedule began, Ms. Milani argued that I must have done something wrong to deserve my fate. When I asked her what, she didn’t know. The AdSense engineers had not told her.
In the end, printed on a baby blue sheet of paper by the clerk’s aging dot matrix printer, the judgment was actually entered for $761.00 total, due to the $40.00 court costs. I couldn’t help but to smile in front of the judge.
well done mr Aarom, Google must improve his tracking systems of invalid activity, must give proper reasons & proof if banning any account, even must warn publisher for finding invalid activity.
Also read how google detects invalid clicks





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