The world's largest Internet search engine is locked in a suit that could have a huge financial impact on keyword-based advertising on the Web. American Blind and Wallpaper Factory has filed suit against Google alleging trademark violation. The suit claims that when customers search Google for "American" and "blind" or "wallpaper," the search engine also delivers names and links to American Blind's competitors, which pay Google an advertising fee.
February 11, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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