Wednesday July
7th, 2004
Googles sues Google
Well "sues" might not exactly be the correct term, but in a bizarre move, a company that has a trademark on the name Googles since 1997 is trying to take away the trademark from the Google search engine which was not incorporated until 1998.
http://zdnet.com.com/2102-1104_2-5259688.html?tag=printthis
http://zdnet.com.com/2102-1104_2-5259688.html?tag=printthis
Stelor Productions, the company that owns and operates Googles.com, said Wednesday it has initiated trademark proceedings with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office against Google...
...The company said it filed two separate actions, asserting that Google has overstepped its rights to market goods and services aimed at children, based on Stelor's own trademark rights on the Googles.com name.
...The company said it filed two separate actions, asserting that Google has overstepped its rights to market goods and services aimed at children, based on Stelor's own trademark rights on the Googles.com name.
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