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Big U.S Websites Say They'd Probably Support Legal Action Against Ad Blockers

Business Insider reports that a number of "high traffic" websites in the U.S. say they are likely to support legal action to ward off the threat of ad blockers, according to a new report from Medianomics. The firm surveyed 42 websites and multisite networks that represent an aggregate 2.2 billion visits per month — ranging from sites with 6 million to 10 million visitors, to those attracting 450 million monthly visitors — to determine which tactics they are likely to use in order to address the impact of ad blockers. Of the strategies the respondents were most likely to test next, supporting collective legal action came out on top.

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  1. Leonard Zachary from T___n__, April 7, 2016 at 11:27 a.m.

    Dinosaurs sue, Innovators seek solutions.

    What say you?

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