trademarks ads in news

Google under pressure as keyword lawsuit gets the nod

News Eric Goldman, assistant professor of law at Marquette University Law School, wrote on his blog on Wednesday: "This case offers the first solid data point [in the US] that buying competitors' trademarks as keywords.could... [30 Mar 2006]

easyMobile: Help us poke fun at Orange

News The pair are currently at loggerheads over easyMobile's use of the colour orange in advertising - Orange says easyMobile is infringing its trademarks, easyMobile says companies in the easyGroup have always used orange... [15 Nov 2005]

Google in court over ad trademark spat

News Damages would be awarded if Geico's trademarks are found to have been infringed by non-Geico ads that refer to Geico. Paid third-party ads on Google that use the trademark of car... [17 Aug 2005]

Google gets French lesson in trademarks

News A French court has ruled that Google must refrain from using the trademarks of European resort chain Le Meridian Hotels and Resorts to trigger keyword ads. In December, a judge in Virginia ruled that as... [21 Jan 2005]

Disney-porn hook-up sends typosquatter to jail

News John Zuccarini, 56, had registered misspelled versions of Disney trademarks, as well as Harry Potter, boy band the Backstreet Boys and popular US lingerie store Victoria's Secret, to fool web users into visiting sites... [01 Mar 2004]

5 years ago: Playboy gets legal with browsers

News A story last month on silicon.com shows that Hugh Hefner won't have his trademarks linked with just any old smut. The issue revolves around keyword selling - a practice where companies pay a search engine so their banner... [13 Feb 2004]

Playboy sues AOL with the breast lawyers in town

News Any web users who typed Playboy or Playmate - trademarks of Hef's porn empire - into Netscape's search engine were presented with pop-ups that imitated the Playboy style, but weren't official Playboy merchandise. [16 Jan 2004]

US cracks down on mousetrap fraudsters

News Zuccarini rose to notoriety after he bought thousands of domain names based on the misspelling of well-known trademarks and celebrity names. The court claimed the temporary closure of the sites will protect web users... [03 Oct 2001]

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