Trademark lawsuit filed against Google keywords
At issue is the popular search engine's use of keyword-based advertising
IDG News Service - A distributor of window blinds and wallpaper has filed a lawsuit against Google Inc., saying the search engine's keyword-based advertising violates its trademarks.
Plymouth, Mich.-based American Blind and Wallpaper Factory Inc. filed the trademark lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on Tuesday. Co-defendants in the lawsuit include Netscape Communications Corp. and Ask Jeeves Inc., sites that use Google's search engine.
American Blind argues that Google, by selling keyword-based advertising to competing retailers when Google users search on American Blind or American Blinds, is violating the company's trademark. American Blind had threatened to file the lawsuit last year. That prompted Google, in a filing with the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on Nov. 26, to argue that American and Blind and other words American Blind claimed as trademarks are simply descriptive and shouldn't enjoy trademark protection.
The two companies had been sparring over the trademark dispute for about a year.
American Blind is asking the New York court for an injunction requiring Google to stop keyword-based advertising on its trademarks. The retailer is also seeking damages that are yet to be determined, said David Rammelt, American Blind's lawyer.
"Every time they've diverted a potential customer to one of our competitors, we've been harmed," Rammelt said. "American Blind has spent more than 50 years and $70 million building its reputation."
American Blind has asked the California judge to throw out the request from Google that its keyword-based advertising model be ruled legal. A hearing is scheduled there on March 29. A Google spokeswoman declined to comment, saying the company is awaiting the outcome of the March hearing. "We've only just seen the complaint," she said yesterday.
Other companies, such as General Motors Corp. and National Car Rental System Inc., use generic words in their names and could be targeted for keyword-based advertising, Rammelt said. The American Blind lawsuit could have huge implications for keyword-based advertising and trademarks on the Internet, he said.
"Google has decided what trademarks it will honor and what trademarks it will not," Rammelt said. "You have decades and decades of trademark law, and it's trying to grapple with new technology."
American Blind has no problem with Google selling advertising to competitors when a user searches on the word blinds, Rammelt said. But someone searching for American Blinds is looking for his client, he argued.
Earlier this month, Netscape settled a similar lawsuit brought by Playboy Enterprises Inc. In that 5-year-old lawsuit, Playboy sued Netscape for using itstrademarks to deliver search-engine advertisements. Terms of the settlement weren't disclosed.



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