Latest Keyword Triggered Ads and Trademark Ruling January 7, 2007 0 views Favorite So if the keywords in your Google AdWords or Yahoo SM account -- or the keyword meta tags in the headers of your HTML pages, for that matter -- aren't intentional attempt to "dupe" and trade on someone else's trademark for a use in commerce, then what are they, exactly? As I've argued all along: they're cues to relevancy, a way of getting relevant consumers to consider your offer. If you owned clickstream data, as all of the major website properties (Google, Microsoft, Yahoo) do, you'd already have a very good idea of which consumers had, in the past, visited (say) the BMW site, or searched for "BMW". If you knew this, you could show them your ads at a later time in their surfing travels. Is that legal? As long as the privacy policies are disclosed, it sure is. It's called "targeting." What if you don't own that clickstream data? Shouldn't you be allowed to benefit from the same phenomenon, by participating in a system that works similarly? It's nice to see that the court understood the difference between passing your business off as another business, and using legitimate means of optimizing ad campaigns (or web content) to maximize the chances that your target customers, searching and navigating of their own accord, might come across your offer. Comments Tag: Add to Del.icio.us | Reddit | Furl Bookmark Murdok: Page Zero Media, a marketing consultancy which focuses on maximizing clients' paid search marketing campaigns. In 1999 Andrew co-founded Suggest a Correction Found an error or have a suggestion? Let us know and we'll review it. Your Name * Your Email * Correction Details * Submit Correction Share this article Comments (0) Please sign in to leave a comment. No comments yet. Be the first to comment! 📢 Advertise Here Reach thousands of engaged readers Contact Us Latest News Memoir Writers Using AI Ethically for Memory Prompts May 13, 2026 Creative Poetry Prompts Specifying Meter, Image, and Volta May 13, 2026 Iterative Prompts for Turning Messy Outlines into Dynamic Scenes May 12, 2026 AI-Powered Character Questionnaires That Feel Truly Specific May 12, 2026 Crafting Vivid Setting Details with Constrained Prompts May 12, 2026
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