AAN News

Judge Tosses Suit Against Craigslist Over Housing Adsnew

A federal judge in Chicago dismissed the suit, which accused the free-classifieds network of running discriminatory housing ads. According to the Associated Press, Judge Amy St. Eve ruled that Craigslist was protected by the Communications Decency Act, which allows users to post unedited messages and communicate freely in forums. The lawyers group that filed the suit claimed the court's decision struck a blow against fair housing practices.
AP via Editor & Publisher  |  11-16-2006  7:22 am  |  Industry News

AAN East, West Dates Announced

The annual staff-training conferences will be held Jan. 26-27 and Feb. 16-17. The earlier weekend date is reserved for AAN West, which will be held for the first time at the Miyako Hotel in San Francisco's Japantown. Meanwhile, AAN East will return to the Hotel Washington and its remarkable view of the White House. Programming details and registration materials for both conferences will be ready next week.
AAN Staff  |  11-15-2006  2:45 pm  |  Association News

Mobile Web Likely to Boost Local Searchnew

Online Media Daily (reg. req.)  |  11-14-2006  8:31 am  |  Industry News

Welcome to Our New Home Page

AAN's executive director describes some of the changes and explains why they were made. (FULL STORY)
Richard Karpel  |  11-13-2006  1:36 pm  |  Association News

MMA Issues Guidelines for Mobile Adsnew

Online Media Daily (reg. req.)  |  11-13-2006  2:36 pm  |  Industry News

Google Spends Big to Capture Radio Ad Marketnew

Reuters via Los Angeles Times  |  11-08-2006  3:54 pm  |  Industry News

Smalltown.com Provides Hyperlocal Toolsnew

VentureBeat  |  11-08-2006  8:48 am  |  Industry News

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