Sometimes the network can't stop the developer from misusing it.  I know a 
guy who put banner ads right in the middle of all his pages so people would 
be more likely to accidentally click them.



On Wednesday, August 1, 2012 12:38:51 PM UTC-5, John Coryat wrote:
>
> So and new policy has been released. The tone is decidedly aggressive. I 
> feel like a child being scolded by the "bad" teacher.
>
> Mostly, it seems reasonable and understandable. I'm concerned about the 
> topic of advertising. It seems that the policy puts the onus on the 
> developer for the ads and behavior of the various ad networks. It would 
> seem more efficient to go directly after those networks and their SDK's 
> instead of punishing the developer who won't have much data on the types of 
> ads nor the hidden functions of a malicious SDK. 
>
> On the positive side, will this be the end of Airpush? One could only hope.
>
> -John Coryat
>

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