Google is the world\u27s most preferred search engine, with an audience share of eighty percent of Internet users worldwide. With so many people browsing its search results, Google is a natural advertising vehicle, and it has exploited this quality to become one of the most profitable Internet companies in U.S. history. However, success has not come without controversy, and one of the most significant concerns Google AdWords, which displays keyword-triggered ads and sponsored links alongside non-sponsored search results. AdWords has come under attack in the United States and in the European Union ( EU ) for its role in trademark infringement on the Internet, forcing courts to confront the clash of pre-Internet trademark infringement doctrin...
Emerging trademark law doctrines have allowed trademark owners to excise socially beneficial content...
Trademarks represent one of the fundamental elements of maintaining an active competition on the mar...
On March 22, 2010, the European Court of Justice ( ECJ ) issued a decision finding Google not liable...
Since Google as the world's largest and most popular search engine encourages Internet users to brow...
Google is the world\u27s most preferred search engine, with an audience share of eighty percent of I...
Abstract: Often times, what is lawful is not always fair and equitable. Sometimes the law can be baf...
The Internet poses new challenges to the legal world. One of those challenges is the sale of someone...
Google’s AdWords program provides advertisers who have purchased one or more “keywords” to manipulat...
The Internet has become a crucial advertising tool for modern-day businesses. Increasingly, business...
Most Internet searches result in unpaid (organic or algorithmic) results, and paid ads. The specific...
Internet search engines display advertisements along with search results, providing them with a majo...
During September 2010, Google decided to change their trade mark policy to allow keywords which is e...
Since its creation in 2000, the advertising service run by the search engine Google, known under the...
Traditional federal trademark law is being challenged in the current case of Google v. AmericanBlind...
A number of trademark holders have recently challenged the policies of Google and other Internet sea...
Emerging trademark law doctrines have allowed trademark owners to excise socially beneficial content...
Trademarks represent one of the fundamental elements of maintaining an active competition on the mar...
On March 22, 2010, the European Court of Justice ( ECJ ) issued a decision finding Google not liable...
Since Google as the world's largest and most popular search engine encourages Internet users to brow...
Google is the world\u27s most preferred search engine, with an audience share of eighty percent of I...
Abstract: Often times, what is lawful is not always fair and equitable. Sometimes the law can be baf...
The Internet poses new challenges to the legal world. One of those challenges is the sale of someone...
Google’s AdWords program provides advertisers who have purchased one or more “keywords” to manipulat...
The Internet has become a crucial advertising tool for modern-day businesses. Increasingly, business...
Most Internet searches result in unpaid (organic or algorithmic) results, and paid ads. The specific...
Internet search engines display advertisements along with search results, providing them with a majo...
During September 2010, Google decided to change their trade mark policy to allow keywords which is e...
Since its creation in 2000, the advertising service run by the search engine Google, known under the...
Traditional federal trademark law is being challenged in the current case of Google v. AmericanBlind...
A number of trademark holders have recently challenged the policies of Google and other Internet sea...
Emerging trademark law doctrines have allowed trademark owners to excise socially beneficial content...
Trademarks represent one of the fundamental elements of maintaining an active competition on the mar...
On March 22, 2010, the European Court of Justice ( ECJ ) issued a decision finding Google not liable...