Internet advertising is booming. The industry has gone from $ 9.6 billion in revenue in 2001 to $ 27 billion this year, according to Piper Jaffray, an investment bank. And it is still early days. The internet accounts for only 5% of total spending on advertising, but that figure is expected to reach at least 20% in the next few years. The single largest category within this flourishing industry, accounting for nearly half of all spending, is "pay-per-click" advertising, which is used by firms both large and small to promote their wares. The benefits of the pay-per-click approach over traditional advertising (television, radio, print and billboards are obvious. Since advertisers pay only to reach the small subset who actually respond to an advertisement, the quality of the leads generated is very high, and advertisers are prepared to pay accordingly. The price: per click varies from $ 0.10 to as much as $ 30, depending on the keyword, though the average is around $ 0.50. Google made most of its $ 6.1 billion in revenue last year from pay-per-click advertising. But as pay-per-click advertising has grown into a huge industry, concern has mounted over so-called "click fraud"--bogus clicks that do not come from genuinely interested customers. It takes two main forms. If you click repeatedly on the advertisements on your own website, or get other people or machines to do so on your behalf, you can generate a stream of bogus commissions. Click fraud can also be used by one company against another: clicking on a rival firm’s advertisements can saddle it with a huge bill. Bogus clicks are thought to account for around 10% of all click traffic, though nobody knows for sure. A few months ago Mr. Gross pioneered an alternative to the pay-per-click model. In February, Snap, a search engine backed by Mr. Gross, launched "pay-per-action" (PPA), a new model in which advertisers pay only if a click on an ad is followed by an action such as a purchase or a download. Might this put an end to click fraud Don’t bet on it, says Mike Zeman at Starcom, an advertising agency. Payper-action will be a niche, he predicts, since converting a click into an action depends on a variety of factors such as the ease of use of the advertiser’s website. Google and its peers will be reluctant to be so dependent on factors outside their control. But Mr. Tobaccowala thinks pay-per-action could become a real alternative to pay-per-click. As bigger companies spend more on internet advertising; they will demand more accountability and a wider range of options, he says. At the very least, that means clamping down on click fraud; but it also presents an opportunity for entrepreneurs to invent new models that are less vulnerable to abuse. The situation of "pay-per-click" advertising can be described as ______.
A. a fresh industry.
B. an efficient tool to attract the consumers.
C. the trend of internet advertising.
D. the good choice for both large and small companies.
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甲公司拟向乙公司订购一批办公家具,授权本单位员工李某携带一张记载有本单位签章、出票日为2001年5月9日、票面金额为18万元的转账支票(同城使用,下同)前往采购。5月10日李某代表甲公司与乙公司签订了价值18万元的买卖合同。该合同约定:甲公司于合同签订当日以支票方式一次付款;乙公司应当在6月10日前向甲公司交付所购全部家具。李某在向乙公司交付支票时,声明该支票未记载收款人,由乙公司自己填写。乙公司在收到该支票后,未在该支票收款人栏内记载自己的名称,而是直接在该栏目将收款人填写为丙公司,于5月12日将该支票交给丙公司,由丙公司存人其开立账户的丁银行,以便利用丙公司的银行账户提取现金。为此,丙公司将按照支票金额的5%提取管理费。5月15日,丁银行通知丙公司,其存人的上述支票的款项已于5月14日到账,但却不能支取使用,主要原因是:该支票上记载有在甲公司收到乙公司交付家具之次日,持票人才能支取使用该资金。乙公司于6月8日向甲公司交付所购家具,丙公司于第二天才得以开始分批从其账户中支取该资金并交付乙公司。要求:根据以上资料,回答下列问题: 丁银行通知丙公司不能支取使用到账资金的理由是否成立并说明理由。如丁银行的理由不能成立,其应当承担何种法律责任