(1) Google won't pay for fraudulent clicks that it detects.
(2) Google's market cap is a lot larger than the relevant revenue
stream.
(3) Buying significant numbers of shares drives the share price up,
making (2) a bigger issue.
(4) Once you accumulate a certain % of shares, you have to file
reports with the SEC.
(5) The shares that control Google aren't on the market.



On Mar 15, 10:56 am, xml2jsonp <davide.rogn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is legal implement this idea on GAE 
> ?http://gwei.org/pages/diagram/diagram.html
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