theres no reason why your affiliate network should even be looking at your landing page.
I have to disagree with you here, unless I misunderstood it.. I'm definitely NOT taking sides with any networks on this either, just showing some points you guys need to start addressing NOW.
An affiliate manager and/or network should not only have every right to look at your landing page but you should ask them first!
Why?
Because you want to make sure it's approved and follows compliance rules with that network and advertiser.
I know, it sounds creepy and like a pain in the ass, but seriously, what would you rather do? Run the campaign, and get banned and fortfeit the revenue back to the network/advertiser for running something on your LP that can potentially hurt their brand/name or mislead the consumer?
OR
Would you rather get approval first, so that when you run your campaign, IF for ANY reason or excuse even, that you get banned by the network or advertiser, you can supply PROOF that your campaign's landing page was approved by them BEFORE you ran it.
If you don't want the AM or network to see any specific coding or whatever, show them a fucking screenshot/image layout of the landing page. And after approval, then code it up and run it.
Make sure that you get approval through EMAIL at least. The best is a written/faxed contract or approval notice, but lets face it, we move way too quickly to wait for that shit. So email should be just fine. AIM/IM's is okay sometimes too, but can make things a bit more difficult for you, so the safest bet, email approval from your AM.
This goes out to everyone too... if you had email approval of your landing pages, and then got canned by any network, not just AzoogleAds, then you should contact someone here or at least make it public on the forum. Not because bringing your dirty laundry here is so entertaining, but because the more people decide to ignore it, the more it will happen to other affiliates. We can only help you guys if you report it.