Google AdWords content with 'Mac,' 'Macintosh' no longer generates warning
Customers of Google AdWords are reporting to the blog site TidBITS that they have been notified by Google that the company is no longer monitoring or excluding AdWords content that contains the words "Mac" and "Macintosh." Earlier, TidBITS had discovered its AdWords content was being excluded from posting on Google pages because of what Google described to TidBITS as compliance with EU trademark regulations.
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