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France: No Google Text Ads For Trademarked Words

ASN writes "Reuters reports that a French court barred Google from providing text ads with search results for trademarked terms, except those from the trademark owner (in this case, 'Bourse des vols,' potentially -- 'Microsoft,' 'Scientology' even 'Linux'). According to Reuters, 'If it was upheld on appeal and validated in other countries the decision could force the search services to pre-screen search terms for trademarks before letting advertisers use them.' Google was fined 75,000 euros for the practice, and would have to pay 1,500 euro for each further infraction while appeal is underway (which makes one wonder if Google is paying for this)."

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  1. France? by Hexydes · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Has France made one good decision in the last 100 years?

  2. Re:Insanity! by ErikZ · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    "I agree this is the stupidest thing I've ever heard of. Google shouldn't be prohibited from displaying any advertisements based off what people search for."

    It's FRANCE.

    I beleieve that's all that needs to be said.

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