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Trademark Keyword Issue Far From Settled Jason Lee Miller PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 13 February 2008
Kentucky court to weigh in eventually

We can only expect this issue to be brought before the courts more and more, which might mean it is eventually decided by much higher ourts: Does targeting your competitor's trademark keyword in search ads constitute "use in commerce," and thus a trademark violation.

The issue has come up time and time again from some high-profile companies in various states and in various courts. Most of the time, the courts have answered with bidding on a competitor's keyword does not violate trademark laws and is not considered "use in commerce." But a few other times, the courts have decided differently.  

The latest comes from a Kentucky court, reports Technology and Marketing Law Blog writer/law professor Eric Goldman, where though it's not a final ruling, the motion by the court suggests they will at least consider it.
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Copyrights, Trademarks and Patents, Oh My! Understanding Intellectual Property PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 16 January 2008
You are a business owner with a web presence. During a routine Google search for your page ranking, you discover something disturbing. There is another company out there with a name very similar to yours and almost identical content on their website. What do you do? Is your company name and website content automatically protected by copyright law? Should you have registered your company name as a trademark? Can you demand that they change their name and dismantle their website immediately?
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