Archive: April 14th 2006

Direct Revenue: Greed Triumphs Over Decency

April 14, 2006 by Dave in Gator/Claria, Spyware, The Pit Blog

The recent lawsuit filed by the New York Attorney General against Direct Revenue provides an incredible amount of information about the sleazy activities of spyware and adware companies. In the past, we've pointed out that these companies were making lots of money from their invasive installations. We saw a glimpse of how much money was at stake when Claria filed to go public in 2004. In that filing, they revealed that they made about $100 million in 2003. However, that high-profile bid to go public was at the height of Claria's power and profit; they quietly aborted the attempt in the fall of 2004 and just recently announced that they are getting out.

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