Monday, August 21, 2017
There's a Supreme Court Petition to Rid Google of Its Name
There's a Supreme Court Petition to Rid Google of Its Name
Two men that registered hundreds of domain names with the word “Google” in them sent a petition to the Supreme Court asking that it legally rescind the federal protections around the tech conglomerate’s proprietary name and turn it generic.
Chris Gillespie and David Elliott, the two plaintiffs,...[Read more ...]
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Tags: Chris Gillespie, David Elliott, genericide, Google, SCOTUS, Supreme Court, Xerox
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