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by hsod
3450 days ago
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I'm not a lawyer, but according to this definition the fraud perpetrator need not gain, only cause injury to the fraud victim: "A false representation of a matter of fact—whether by words or by conduct, by false or misleading allegations, or by concealment of what should have been disclosed—that deceives and is intended to deceive another so that the individual will act upon it to her or his legal injury." http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/fraud |
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Now, if the advertiser knows that people are clicking things through a script, and has some clause with their agreement with the company that says 'We won't charge you when this happens' but charges them anyway, that would be deceit. But it'd be on the part of the advertiser to the company buying the advertisements.