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GreenJen discovered 3 months ago- A case that shows how our judiciary doesn't always understand how the internet, and specifically Google, works. This ruling could cause much more problems than it tried to solve.

spostareduro rated 3 months ago- Eric Goldman reports that an 11th circuit, US Court of Appeals has upheld a district court's decision that the use of trademarked terms in meta tags can cause confusion and thus can constitute trademark infringement.

john-sampson rated 3 months ago- From the page: "North American Medical Corp. v. Axiom Worldwide, Inc. docket number 06-01678 CV-JTC-1 (PDF) doesn't specifically say if the trademarked terms were in the keywords meta tag, description meta tag or some other meta tag. But the ruling is that Axiom, who used North American Medical Corp's trademark in their meta tags, is in violation of trademark infringement. The specific keywords were "Accu-Spina" and "IDD Therapy," and Axiom, at one point, ranked well for those terms in Google."