Google Policy Changes Impacts UK Brand Holders

Beginning May 5, 2008, Google will no longer protect brand holders against competitors bidding on their trademarked terms in pay-per-click advertising.  Previously, Google Adwords policy allowed trademark holders to eliminate the unauthorized use of their trademarks as bid terms by competitors.   Brand Republic has the story here.

At best, the policy change will increase bid prices requiring advertisers to pay more for ads triggered by their own marks.  At worst, the policy may result in more widespread customer diversion as well as increase fraud-related activity that uses pay-per-click as the attack vector.

2 Responses to “Google Policy Changes Impacts UK Brand Holders”

  1. uk pay per click advertising Says:

    uk pay per click advertising…

    After reading this post, I am not sure I understand what you are trying to relate. Please expand on your thoughts a little more. Thanks…

  2. uk pay per click advertising Says:

    uk pay per click advertising…

    I can’t believe that I missed your point, I will have to do some research on this….

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