Friday, May 31, 2019

Google is under investigation by DoJ


If the DoJ's case against Alphabet' Google is to go ahead, there will be some changes to how the Advertising dollars span the world and coffers. Alphabet, is ranked among the world’s five largest corporations by market capitalization. The company's growth is mostly due to its powerful position in online advertising, a lucrative market that threatens to eclipse other forms of advertising. This was shared by News Papers, Magazines and TV prior.
WSJ (Pay walled) first dropped the news but the information is still sketchy.
The Justice Department is gearing up for an antitrust investigation of Alphabet Inc.’s Google, a move that could present a major new layer of regulatory scrutiny for the search giant, according to people familiar with the matter. The department’s antitrust division in recent weeks has been laying the groundwork for the probe, the people said…
The department is preparing to closely examine Google’s business practices related to its search and other businesses, the people said.
It couldn’t immediately be learned whether Google has been contacted by the department. Third-party critics of the search giant, however, already have been in contact with Justice Department officials, some of the people familiar with the matter said…
Alphabet, Google’s parent, typically is ranked among the world’s five largest firms by market capitalization. It has grown, thanks largely to its powerful position in online advertising, a lucrative market that threatens to eclipse other forms of advertising.

The North face and Leo Burnett Tailor Made, defaces Wikipedia to promote The North Farce (intentional) gear.



Advertising field is a crazy busy and expensive one. Every company wants to get the best for their advertising dollar and sometimes even look for free advertising, in various manner. The North Face seemed to have found a clever but unethical way to go about it.

It and the advertising partner went and edited the Wikipedia. Using the central principle of Wikipedia, communal editing. It uploaded photos of own products to famous outdoor destinations on the Wikipedia. Why you may ask? to push the brand into the top of Google image results, according to a video by North Face itself.

“We hacked the results to reach one of the most difficult places: the top of the world’s largest search engine,” the North Face said in the video, which paired footage of a climber reaching a mountain top with the company’s “Top of Images” campaign. The video touted the campaign as innovative (“We did what no one has done before”) and free (the video claimed that the company collaborated with Wikipedia and paid “absolutely nothing”).

As one would expect in a sneaky try like this campaign, which was carried out by the company’s team in Brazil and reported by Ad Age, quickly backfired this week.
Yesterday, the Wikimedia Foundation, the nonprofit entity that hosts and takes care of Wikipedia, denied collaborating on the project and blasted the North Face and its advertising partner, Leo Burnett Tailor Made, for “unethically” manipulating the site. In other words, defacing a public property. In no time, fans of Wikipedia were calling on the retailer to make a donation to the nonprofit to make up for its mistake. And by Wednesday night, the North Face had publicly offered an apology.

“We believe deeply in @Wikipedia’s mission and apologize for engaging in activity inconsistent with those principles,” the North Face said on Twitter. “Effective immediately, we have ended the campaign and moving forward, we’ll commit to ensuring that our teams and vendors are better trained on the site policies.”