September 12, 2016

Brave Browser Is Testing Micropayments to Compensate Publishers

Brave Software, the makers of the Brave ad-blocking browser, are testing a micropayment system designed to compensate publishers for revenue lost from blocked ads. The idea is to let readers choose which publishers they want to support with Bitcoins through Brave Payments. How does it work? Will publishers be able to recover enough revenue for this to be a viable solution to ad blocking?

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Legal Insider: Understanding Enforceability of Terms-of-Use and the U.S. Court of Appeals Amazon Ruling

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled on Aug. 25th that Amazon.com failed to show that a customer had sufficient notice of an arbitration clause found in its terms of use because the notification message wasn’t conspicuous amid the page’s various hyperlinks and text. Subscription Insider’s Guide to Subscription Regulation and Compliance, Lisa B. Dubrow , Esq, explains the ruling and what it means for online subscription businesses.

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