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Technology & Science

Apr. 21, 2007

Judge Won't Relieve Google of Trademark Dispute

SAN JOSE - A San Jose federal judge has denied a motion by Google Inc. to declare that its lucrative keyword advertising does not infringe on the corporate trademarks of a company that makes blinds and wallpaper.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN JOSE - A San Jose federal judge has denied a motion by Google Inc. to declare that its lucrative keyword advertising does not infringe on the corporate trademarks of a company that makes blinds and wallpaper.
      In a decision filed Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Jeremy Fogel denied Google's motion for declaratory relief, saying American Blind...

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