Ginny Marvin says, “Super Cray, New York-based online publisher of the website www.supercraycray.com, has filed suit against Google over its AdSense program. In an argument that is becoming increasingly familiar, Super Cray claims that Google suspended the publisher’s AdSense account the day it was to receive a large payout in ad share fees.

Super Cray claims that after receiving several written assurances from Google that its AdSense ads were set up and running in compliance with the program, it invested more than $300,000 in content promotion, largely on Facebook, to drive traffic to the site.

The suit, filed in Northern California District Court, states that Super Cray had accrued $535,000 in AdSense earnings and was due to be paid on October 21, 2014. Google allegedly suspended the account because the site’s advertising layout “encouraged accidental clicks.”

Super Cray specializes in so-called click bait-style headlines and slideshows”.

Yet Another Publisher Sues Google For Withholding AdSense Earnings

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