MUNICH (Reuters) – A German court ruled on Thursday that ad-blocking software by vendor Eyeo was legal, dealing a blow to media groups ProSiebenSat.1, RTL and Sueddeutsche Zeitung, who had sought to ban it.Cologne-based Eyeo serves the fast-growing market for software to block internet advertising that many users find intrusive or interferes with their use of websites.It provides software to block all ads but then offers publishers the chance to join a ”white list” to enable ads to be shown on their sites.In most cases, being added to the white list is free subject to a check that the advertising is acceptable, but media groups object to the fact that Eyeo takes a share of the extra revenues the biggest advertisers make.
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