Andrew Sinclair
law

Google Ad Update

+ December 16, 2004

Google got a court victory yesterday with respect to the machine-readable use of competing trademarks in contextual targeted online advertisements. I’ve been interested in this concept because the mark is never seen by the consumer (that’s the yet unresolved part of the case). The mark is, however, used behind the scenes. It’s just that only computers can actually “see” the mark. [NYT Article]

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