EBK MINDTAPV2.0 CONTEMPORARY MARKETING,
17th Edition
ISBN: 9781337091022
Author: Kurtz
Publisher: VST
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Chapter 16, Problem 1EE
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To discuss: Whether the pop up ads are disruptive as they are unsolicited and whether they are invasion of privacy.
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