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Comments on: Google keyword infringement case to proceed

Court rules that a lawsuit over a company purchasing a rival's trademark as a search keyword should go to trial.

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Meta Tag infringement?
by djpaisley March 30, 2006 6:42 AM PST
If the company is putting the name of the opposing realty company in their source code those cases already have precedent, i.e. Playboy V. Club Love et al.
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those cases already have precedent
by alek_nedic May 5, 2007 9:59 AM PDT
http://www.analogstereo.com/vacuum/miele_redvelvet.htm
Google search
by emeraldgate March 30, 2006 1:32 PM PST
What a laugh North America is! You can protect a word, but they can drug and rape and video tape and sell on the internet 100's of thousands of women and they don't get to even see what has been done to them. All the 'Justice' agencies, and the internet servers and millions of people and yet these assaults continue. Any spiel on Democracy, freedom, privacy is just a joke. The government microchips peoples brains. They allow people to listen to the thoughts of another individual - where is the privacy? How can their be lawsuits over a bloody word, and the victims of the rapes sites can't even get a drug test let alone a lawsuit.

Dianne Robinson
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