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March 16, 2005
Google/Viaticum, Luteciel
New ruling from the Versailles Court of Appeals in the Google/Viaticum, Luteciel case over Google France’s sale of the keywords "bourse de voyages", "bourse de vols" and "bdv" to competitors. Once again, Google France loses. The French courts continue to hammer Google for its keyword suggestion tool and for differences in its trademark policies compared to Overture and Espotting.
Posted by Eric at March 16, 2005 02:18 PM | Search Engines , Trademark
