A California appeals court on Monday ruled that FriendFinder Network can't compel Epic Cash to arbitrate its claims over litigation involving Zango’s pop-up advertising.
A Santa Clara Superior Court judge last week rejected AdultFriendFinder’s motion to dismiss as co-defendant from a suit brought on by affiliate program Epic Cash over Zango’s pop-up advertising.
Epic Cash’s battle against Zango and AdultFriendFinder has shifted to the Bay Area after a federal judge in Seattle dismissed claims brought on by Zango, which filed a countersuit.
The legal battle between online advertising company Zango Inc. and affiliate program Epic Cash continues to intensify as both sides actively counter one another with legal actions and accusations.
Adult Internet professionals should prepare for a long fight against spyware and adware, according to one of the attorneys bringing suit against Zango Inc. and Various Inc.
Epic Cash announced today that it has filed suit against online advertising company Zango Inc. and Various Inc., parent company of AdultFriendFinder.com, for unfair business practices and unfair competition, among other claims.
Internet content provider Epic Cash is for sale. The company operates more than 50 paysites, and the sale includes all assets, existing traffic, email databases, 17 remote servers and a database of 12,000 affiliates.