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Google's Ban of an Anti-MoveOn.org Ad

Whip-hero writes in with an Examiner.com story about Google's rejection of an ad critical of MoveOn.org. The story rehashes the controversy over MoveOn.org's ad that ran in the NYTimes on the first day of testimony of Gen. Petraeus's Senate testimony. The rejected ad was submitted on behalf of Maine Republican Senator Susan Collins — its text is reproduced in the article. The implication, which has been picked up by many blogs on the other side of the spectrum from MoveOn.org, is that Google acted out of political favoritism. Not so, says Google's policy counsel: Google's trademark policy allows any trademark holder to request that its marks not be used in ads; and MoveOn.org had made such a request.

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  1. Re:Wrong by begbiezen · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    you are such a fucking moron.

  2. Re:Was the original ad all that offensive? by sheldon · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    The criticism never talked about the ad.

    It only talked about how much they paid the NYTimes to run it. So it appears the ad was ok, it was just worth more money.

    You know how Republicans are, they don't like seeing someone sell something for too little money.