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  • Google ads a threat to eBay trademark?

    Auction giant eBay has moved to block Google advertisers from using its trademark in sponsored search results that appear on Google and across the Web.

  • Legal issues delay libraries' Google move

    Australian libraries are likely to continue resisting calls from Google to have their collections digitised and made available for search until the Web giant settles disputes with bodies representing copyright holders in the United States.

  • Trademarks cast shadow on paid search

    Netflix built its popular Internet DVD rental store on the backs of small online marketing partners. Now it's concerned that those same affiliates are infringing its trademark in the hottest marketing channel on the Web: keyword-search advertising.

  • Pay-to-play search ignites trademark battle

    Trademarks have long given rise to novel legal tussles on the Net. Now there's a new battleground: pay-to-play search.

  • Antitrust: Microsoft alters Windows pacts

    Microsoft has changed the licensing terms it imposes on PC manufacturers to install its Windows operating system, responding to a recent ruling in its antitrust case.

Features and Case Studies (1)

  • The spyware inferno

    Venture capitalist Sharon Wienbar explains why discussions about the software ultimately end up resembling Dante's nine circles of Hell.

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