Google wins EU ruling in fake luxury goods case
BRUSSELS (AP) – Google Inc. won a key European Union court ruling Tuesday that says it did not violate luxury goods trademarks by allowing counterfeiters to buy brand names as advertising key words that link to their online stores.
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Google wins EU ruling in fake luxury goods case
Google wins key EU ruling; did not break EU law by linking brand names to fake goods stores
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Google wins trademark case despite LVMH fears over counterfeit goods
ONLINE search giant Google has won a key case brought by luxury goods brand Louis Vuitton about its right to sell brand names as advertising links.
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Google wins fake goods ruling
BRUSSELS – GOOGLE Inc. won a key EU court ruling on Tuesday that says it did not violate luxury goods trademarks by allowing counterfeiters to buy brand names as advertising links – but could face legal action if it doesn’t pull problem ads swiftly.
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