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No Google.no for Google
posted by tbyfield on Monday November 25 2002, @04:37PM
mpawlo writes "As reported by Greplaw, search engine Google lost the first round in an ongoing battle over Google.no. Google, Inc. sued Google.no proprietor Norweigan company SMSfun on grounds of trademark infringement and breach of the marketing law."
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In an interim decision delivered last week, Oslo Namsrett ruled in favour of SMSfun. Oslo Namsrett states in its ruling that Google, Inc. has not been able to been able to show risk of substantial damage or defamation, should SMSfun not immediately discontinue its services. Hence, SMSfun may continue using Google.no until the case can be fully tried and investigated in about a year.
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