October 17, 2003

Google France fined for trademark violation

zdnet: A French court has ruled against Google France in an intellectual property dispute, saying the company must pay a fine for allowing advertisers to tie their text notices to trademarked search terms.


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  • Litigation Boom Spurs Efforts to Shield Assets
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