Googles sues to remove Google trademark
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Googles Sues Google
Googles Sues Google
07/07/2004 11:21 AMIt's funny how all the lawsuits against Google just so happen to
appear right before their IPO. The website Googles.com just shot up
their traffic numbers by a ridiculous amount for their stories and
games for young children about an alien named Googles, by
suing Google for trademark
infringement. It turns out that Googles (the alien/children
folks) got a trademark for the name related to children's books and
toys in 1997, pre-dating Google by about a year. This wasn't a real
problem until Google decided to go public... er... start offering
shopping searches on their Froogle website that offered links to
children's toys, games and books. The folks behind Googles' say they
would be happy as long as Google.com pointed to their site any time
anyone searched for children's products (no, seriously). However,
they're upset that Google's management hasn't found the time to sit
down and discuss the claim seriously. Well, at least they appear to
have a stronger claim than
the
family of man who came up with the word "googol".
Axa sues Google over trademark
Axa sues Google over trademark
04/27/2004 11:35 AMInsurer Axa is to sue Google in a dispute over trademarks which could
threaten the web search firm's advertising revenues.
ACS Sues Google Over "Scholar" Trademark
ACS Sues Google Over "Scholar" Trademark
12/19/2004 03:06 PM
Donna Wentworth @
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ACS Sues
Google Over "Scholar" Trademark
Because when we think about scholarship and online research, we
think about the American Chemical Society (ACS).
Or maybe not.
Story
here.
Not.
As Jon Stewart would say... Please stop. Can't we just get along.
Ugh.
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AXA Insurance Sues Google for Trademark
Infringement
AXA Insurance Sues Google for Trademark
Infringement
04/25/2004 11:33 PMSearch Engine Lowdown Apr 26 2004 4:21AM GMT
Geico sues Google, Overture for
Trademark Violations
Geico sues Google, Overture for
Trademark Violations
05/19/2004 12:15 AMSearch Engine Lowdown May 19 2004 4:28AM GMT
Geico Sues Google and Overture For
Trademark Infringement
Geico Sues Google and Overture For
Trademark Infringement
08/02/2004 08:27 PMBeSpacific Aug 3 2004 0:24AM GMT
Googles Getting Tough with Google
Googles Getting Tough with Google
07/08/2004 06:42 PMGoogles, the rights owner of four-eyed aliens Oogle, Iggle, Oggle and
GooRoo, has filed legal action against Internet-firm Google for breach
of its trademark.
Googles: Google goofed
Googles: Google goofed
07/07/2004 11:06 AMCNET Jul 7 2004 3:30PM GMT
In name dispute, it's Googles vs. Google
In name dispute, it's Googles vs. Google
07/07/2004 11:06 AMCNET Jul 7 2004 3:43PM GMT
Google Changes Trademark Policy
Google Changes Trademark Policy
04/11/2004 06:25 PMSearch Engine Journal Apr 11 2004 11:06PM GMT
Should Google Have Anything To Do With
Ad Trademark Questions
Should Google Have Anything To Do With
Ad Trademark Questions
05/04/2004 03:09 PMGoogle keeps running into lawsuits concerning companies who buy
advertisements based on the names or trademarks of their competitors.
We've already explained why
should
be perfectly legal under trademark law (which doesn't prevent all
use of a trademarked term - just any use that is seen to be confusing
people into believing one company is another company). However, this
NewMediaZero piece points out that, even if it
is a trademark
violation, it makes
no sense
to go after Google, who is simply the publisher. If they must go
after someone, the complaining companies should go after those who
they are accusing of misusing their trademarks: the competitors buying
the ads. Of course, what this article leaves out is that the
complaining companies are upset that
Google appears to be
profiting off of their trademark by selling the ads. I wonder what
would happen if Google set up a "compromise" position where a portion
of the money that an advertiser paid for advertising on a trademarked
keyword went to the trademark owner?
New Google Trademark TrustRank
New Google Trademark TrustRank
06/05/2005 11:28 PMGoogle refuses to remove filth from site
Google refuses to remove filth from site
02/14/2003 06:09 AMBy David Holmes, Chester Chronicle. INTERNET search engine company
Google does not appear willing to remove a disgusting web site from
its contents. ...
Google Asks Judge to Lay Down Trademark
Law
Google Asks Judge to Lay Down Trademark
Law
12/05/2003 07:47 PMIn a high-stakes trademark poker game, Google called what might or
might not be a bluff on the part of an online seller of home
decorating products. ...
New Trademark Lawsuit Challenges Google
New Trademark Lawsuit Challenges Google
04/25/2004 07:26 PMAXA, the world's No. 3 insurer, is taking Google Inc. to court next
month in the latest trademark challenge to threaten the heart of
Google's business modeladvertising.
Google Takes Hit in U.S. Trademark Case
Google Takes Hit in U.S. Trademark Case
03/31/2005 10:57 PMGoogle wants ruling on search trademark
law
Google wants ruling on search trademark
law
12/04/2003 11:53 PMAiming to pre-empt mounting complaints of trademark violations, the
search company asks a court to rule on whether its keyword-advertising
policy is legal.
Google Trademark Suit Could Go to Trial
Google Trademark Suit Could Go to Trial
04/01/2005 08:09 PMThe U.S. District Court is allowing a trademark-infringement lawsuit
to proceed which could have a serious impact on the search company's
profitable AdWords program.
Google Requests Trademark Ruling
Google Requests Trademark Ruling
12/08/2003 02:21 AMdmnews.com Dec 8 2003 1:13AM ET
Google Gets Another Adwords Trademark
Suit
Google Gets Another Adwords Trademark
Suit
08/18/2004 12:47 PMWebProNews Aug 18 2004 5:31PM GMT
Google plans trademark gambit
Google plans trademark gambit
04/13/2004 06:07 AMThe search engine giant plans to remove some limits on keyword
advertising sales, highlighting a high-stakes gamble for its popular
advertising service.
Google plans trademark gamble
Google plans trademark gamble
04/14/2004 12:53 AMCNET Asia Apr 14 2004 4:58AM GMT
Google Scores Win in Trademark Lawsuit
Google Scores Win in Trademark Lawsuit
12/19/2004 03:05 PMGoogle won a major legal victory when a federal judge ruled that the
search engine's advertising policy does not violate federal trademark
laws.
EU Company Suing Google on Trademark Ads
EU Company Suing Google on Trademark Ads
05/24/2004 06:46 PMA German company is suing Google over allegations the Internet search
engine allows rival companies to buy ads using trademarked terms, an
attorney said Monday.
Google Ruled a Trademark Infringer
Google Ruled a Trademark Infringer
02/05/2005 09:36 PMSlashdot Feb 5 2005 5:21PM GMT
Google Sparks Trademark Debate
Google Sparks Trademark Debate
04/13/2004 10:27 PMThe search engine decides to allow advertisers to bid on keywords
despite trademark complaints, instead focusing on the content of the
sponsored-link results. But its move draws skepticism among some
search marketers and attorneys.
Install Software on Multiple PCs, Make
Icons Stay in Place, Remove Add/Remove
Programs Entries
Install Software on Multiple PCs, Make
Icons Stay in Place, Remove Add/Remove
Programs Entries
09/13/2004 11:52 PMG4 Tech TV Sep 14 2004 3:28AM GMT
How to Remove A 302 Hijacker Page Using
Google Removal Tool
How to Remove A 302 Hijacker Page Using
Google Removal Tool
03/19/2005 02:23 AMMy site was doing very well in the SERPs. For over 2 years it had been
on the first page for a competitive term (1.2 million listings). Then
during the first week in January my site disappeared and traffic
tanked for no obvious reason.
Google May Lose Rights to Use the Gmail
Trademark
Google May Lose Rights to Use the Gmail
Trademark
08/13/2004 01:41 AM<b>cybershark</b> has reported in our <i>Back Page
News</i> that Google, after its Gmail debut, does not hold legal
rights to the trademark, yet.
Normally, the registrations for trademarks are handled in a
"first come, first served" basis and in this case, Google is
in fact, the fourth in line. Who gets it first? Cencourse, a Miami
company that provides multimedia services has filed the application on
the same day that <a
href=http://www.neowin.net/comments.php?id=18716&category=main
target=_blank>Google spilled the beans on Gmail</a>.
The first applicant, Cencourse, filed the application on March 31st.
Precision Research jumped in on April the 2nd, following by the
British market research firm, Independent International Investment
Research (IIIR) who filed the application on the next day. Google
didn't make a move until April 7th.
IIIR is the only company out of the three that contacted Google about
the dispute. The company's CEO admitted to operating a service with
similar name since 2002 and filed the application after hearing about
Google's service.
"Having invested in making our target market aware of our
service, we wish to avoid the confusion that would inevitably arise if
a much, much larger firm were to brand its service indistinguishably
from our own," he said.
It is likely that the dispute will be heading to court where Google's
attorney holds confidence in victory. One could only imagine why the
trademark ownership hasn't been taken cared off before the service
gets announced.

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Google loses French trademark appeal
03/17/2005 03:55 AMUK company bags Gmail trademark before
Google
UK company bags Gmail trademark before
Google
08/21/2004 03:06 PMAsian Age Aug 21 2004 5:54PM GMT
More Trademark Legal Issues for Google
AdWords
More Trademark Legal Issues for Google
AdWords
10/28/2003 11:08 PMGoogle Encounters More Trademark
Problems with Froogle Name
Google Encounters More Trademark
Problems with Froogle Name
07/27/2004 04:23 PMSource: Search Engine Guide - On the heels of a trademark dispute with
children's Web site googles.com, search giant Google is now dealing
with another lawsuit involving the use of the name Froogle....
Google Loses Second French Trademark
Lawsuit
Google Loses Second French Trademark
Lawsuit
02/05/2005 09:48 PMComing just weeks after a French court
seemed
to misunderstand the purpose of trademarks a second French court
has ruled that
Google cannot
sell ads based on trademarked keywords. This time, the case was
brought by Louis Vuitton Malletier. Here, the argument appears to
make a bit more sense on its face, as it wasn't competitors that LVM
was worried about, but counterfeiters selling products to people who
searched on the Louis Vuitton name. Except... that's wrong. Louis
Vuitton Malletier should be going after the counterfeiters, not
Google. The counterfeiters are the ones who are breaking trademark
law by advertising products that aren't actually Louis Vuitton. So,
why is Google involved at all? They're just offering the platform by
which these ads are placed and shouldn't be responsible at all for the
content of those ads. Furthermore, as long as the ads aren't
confusing buyers about the nature of the products, then there's no
reason for it to be trademark infringement. It's just in cases where
there is confusion -- and then it's the company doing the confusing
that should be taken to court.
Google Faces Trademark Charges in
Germany
Google Faces Trademark Charges in
Germany
05/07/2004 09:13 AMSearch Engine Journal May 7 2004 1:25PM GMT
Google Wins German Trademark Ruling
Google Wins German Trademark Ruling
09/22/2004 12:55 AMdmnews.com Sep 22 2004 5:14AM GMT
Google seek trademark keyword advice
Google seek trademark keyword advice
12/07/2003 07:33 PMGoogle said they could block registered trademarks from being sold as
keywords but they could not and would not block descriptive phrases
such as "American ...
Google faces trademark suit over keyword
ads
Google faces trademark suit over keyword
ads
01/28/2004 10:45 PMA lawsuit filed by American Blind and Wallpaper Factory intensifies an
ongoing dispute over whether Google's policy of selling ads related to
search terms is legal or involves trademark infringement.
Google calls for trademark keyword
clear-up
Google calls for trademark keyword
clear-up
12/05/2003 12:37 PMNetimperative Dec 5 2003 12:13PM ET
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