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Google Seeks Trademark Advice From US District Court
posted by scubacuda on Friday December 05, @01:01PM
from the sponsored-link-section dept.
Trademark As a result of American Blind's insistence that Google stop selling keyword phrases (e.g. "American wallpaper" and "American blind") that violate its trademarks, Google has sought the guidance from a US District Court in San Jose. According to the filing:
"An actual, present and justiciable controversy has arisen between Google and American Blind concerning Google's right to sell keyword-triggered advertising to its customers....Google seeks declaratory judgment from this court that its current policy regarding the sale of keyword-triggered advertising does not constitute trademark infringement."

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