> The ads would then be fed to the Internet users as they browse sites.
> For example, a user who looks up tourist information about England on a
> travel site in the network could be shown ads for hotels in London.
If they all serve banners from the same domain, and they probably
will, you just add that domain name to your /etc/hosts file with a local
or fake address, and it all goes away...
I don't mind quarter wide banners. It is just when some idiot makes
me wait for a banner to download before I get any text on his site... that
I leave.
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