Google fined €75,000 by French court

A FRENCH court has ruled against internet search powerhouse Google in an intellectual property rights case that could have far-reaching technological and financial implications for web search firms, who process tens of millions of queries a day.

Google fined €75,000 by French court

The civil court in Nanterre, near Paris, fined privately-held Google €75,000 for allowing advertisers to link text internet advertisements to trademarked search terms and gave the company 30 days to stop the practice, common at internet search services.

The ruling, handed down earlier this week, is believed to be the first in which the owner of a trademarked term successfully sued an internet search service over the practice of allowing advertisers to use protected terms in text ads.

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