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Googles sues to remove Google trademark







Googles sues to remove Google trademark

Googles sues to remove Google trademark 07/07/2004 02:26 PM

"Stelor Productions, the company that owns and operates Googles.com, said Wednesday it has initiated trademark proceedings with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office against Google."




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