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A U.S. district court has ruled against Google in a trademark suit over the sale of the terms Geico
and Geico Direct in Google's AdWords service. In April 2004 Google had changed a
previous AdWords policy that stopped the sale of other companies’ words and
phrase, and this policy was quickly attacked legally by Geico.
The ruling follows an
earlier judgement in December that had favored Google. The most recent ruling,
however, found that Geico had “established a likelihood of confusion” and that
there had been a breach of the insurance firm’s trade mark rights “solely with
regard to those sponsored links that use GEICO's trade marks in their headings
or text."
The matter is not
completely over, as the two parties now have 30 days to settle their
differences, or failing that, go to trial.
"Geico will continue
to aggressively enforce its trade mark rights against purchasers of its trade
marks on search engines and against search engines that sell Geico's trade
marks to advertisers," said Davies Charles Davies, Geico's general counsel, in response to the latest ruling. "We continue to believe that the sale of GEICO's trade marks to
its competitors is wrong and a violation of federal and state law and look
forward to litigating that issue in future cases."
Google was apparently buoyed by the
earlier ruling, as the following reaction from Google's legal counsel, Michael Kwun sent to
an industry blog attested:
"(I) thought it might be
helpful to clarify a few things. The recent ruling by the judge in this case
was essentially a written version of the judge's oral ruling of December 15,
2004. Her ruling was an extraordinary victory for Google. In the critical part
of the decision, the judge ruled unequivocally in Google's favor.
Google is extremely pleased
with the outcome in this case. The important issue for us in it - which is the
use of trademarks as keyword triggers - was decided decisively in our favor."
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SEO/SEM News Desk 08/16/05 10:42:52 AM EDT | |||
Geico won a trademark suit in a U.S. court, preventing Google from serving up Geico's name as part of Google's AdWords service. The court ruled that trademarked words cannot be offered as part of the AdWords service. |
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