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Redmoon, a Texas ISP, began breaking Redmoon's ads on its web page when its users were surfing the Internet.
Redmoon's use of the spot-advertising technology is provided by NebuAd, which believes the pattern of forced-spot advertising is a revenue model that has not yet been tapped.
All Web sites are affected by the behavior of such spots, whether or not the site itself displays ads. As long as it is redmoon this shameless ISP's users will be in each of their own browsing site on each page to see the ads are forced to interrupt, of course, advertising revenue does not belong to the site. It's worth mentioning that these spots are not pop-up ads, and ISPs are not offering free internet access. Users see ads as if they were from the pages they visit, so most users simply don't realize that the ads they're seeing are forced by the ISP.
As a Web content producer, I was shocked by the fact that the ads they had forced on my site had not been approved by me, and I firmly believe that others would agree with me. From a legal point of view, such an act would also infringe on copyright and generate illegal proceeds. Now we can only pray that this shameful act will not spread beyond Texas.