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Blogger's twist on Google's trademark disputes

Blogger's twist on Google's trademark disputes

By:  Linda Rosencrance  On: 21 Aug 2007 For: Computerworld (US online) Creator

In a new trademark dispute, Google Inc. finds the shoe is on the other foot -- and it seems to be pinching a bit.

The company also came under fire from the French news agency Agence France Presse, which sued Google for copyright infringement for including the news agency's content on the Google News site. The suit has since been settled, and the AFP has a licensing agreement that permits Google to use AFP news and photos on its site.

Last week, American Airlines Inc. sued Google, alleging that the Internet search company is infringing on the airline's trademarks by using them as keyword triggers for paid advertisements by other companies.

In its lawsuit, the airline said that by selling its trademarks to other companies, consumers could be deceived into believing that they were being provided with information about American Airlines' flights and services.

At the time, Google said it was confident that its trademark policy struck a proper balance between the interests of trademark owners and consumer choice, and that its position has been validated by decisions in previous trademark cases.

"So what is my take on this?" Fuchs asked in his blog. "After having slept over this ... it's just a little too bold to act like this, even if you are a big brand and you have to protect it, there should be a way to allow people like me to use the logo without 'express written permission.' But to be fair I've had a look at [Yahoo's] brand guidelines that consist of 41 chapters and we are not really too different and pretty picky about our brand and logo etc. because of good reason -- obviously."










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Linda Rosencrance Linda Rosencrance is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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