Google's AdWords Don't 'Confuse,' Court Explains
By Julie Zeveloff ( August 4, 2010, 3:02 PM EDT) -- Months after dismissing language-learning software maker Rosetta Stone Ltd.'s trademark infringement suit over Google Inc.'s AdWords advertising program, a federal judge has explained that Google's practice of selling Rosetta Stone's trademarks as keyword triggers to third-party advertisers would not create "a likelihood of confusion" as to the origin of Rosetta Stone's products....
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