Friday, August 17, 2007

American Airlines seeking damages from Google

American Airlines seeks damages from Google

The airline says it doesn't want to prevent the display of search terms but wants Google to stop selling its trademarks.


NEW YORK (Reuters) -- American Airlines, the world's largest airline, said Friday it was seeking damages from Internet search leader Google Inc. for selling search words involving its name.

The dispute relates to Google's practice of selling search terms, such as "American Airlines" or "AA.com," to other companies for advertising.

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American Airlines, a unit of AMR Corp. (up $0.14 to $22.61, Charts, Fortune 500), said it does not want to prevent the display of search terms, but wants Google to stop selling its trademarks and related terms.

"We are seeking relief for the damages such practices are creating," the company said in a statement. It didn't estimate the amount of damages.

Google (up $8.29 to $499.81, Charts, Fortune 500) believes it's on solid ground.

"We are confident that our trademark policy strikes a proper balance between trademark owners' interests and consumer choice, and that our position has been validated by decisions in previous trademark cases," Google said in a statement. Top of page

source : securitynewsportal.com

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