Google uses blog to spin court decision
The meaning of a recently published ruling in the trademark infringement case between Geico and Google is being fought in the court of public opinion.
Last week, U.S. District Court judge Leonie Brinkema published her written decision in the case brought by Geico over Google’s former practice of letting advertisers in its AdWords program use competitor’s trademarks.
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