Interflora sues M&S over Google keywords
Published 12/4/2008 at The Register
Could be trade mark test case The world's largest flower delivery firm has sued Marks and Spencer at the High Court in London for sponsoring the word 'Interflora' as a search engine keyword. The case could be an important test of how UK trade mark laws apply to keyword advertising.…
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