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The court ordered Google to pay damages of $31,600 in a ruling issued on May 22 by the Delhi High Court, which businesses have since been responding to. |
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The court ordered Google to pay damages of $31,600 in a ruling issued on May 22 by the Delhi High Court, which businesses have since been responding to. |
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Delhi High Court's ruling on Google keyword advertising could redefine trademark use in digital marketing and online advertising practices. |
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Google has expanded its Gemini Omni video editing capabilities to users in India. The new AI-powered feature allows users to upload videos and edit them using simple text prompts. |
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Users frustrated with Google's AI-generated search results are increasingly trying AI-free alternatives like DuckDuckGo. |
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Google said its Ads policy on trademark keywords "does not allow competitor advertisers to use trademarked terms in the ad-text of an ad", a policy that is applied globally. |
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The Delhi High Court has made a significant ruling affecting online advertising, particularly for companies like Google and Hindware. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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AI companies are competing to create powerful models, but Google is shifting its focus to cost efficiency. The company promotes its Gemini 3.5 Flash model as a budget-friendly alternative to high-end AI systems., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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The Delhi High Court found Google liable for trademark infringement, ordering it to pay Rs 30 lakh in damages., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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The Delhi High Court held Google liable for allowing advertisers to buy the Hindware trademark as a keyword. The ruling drew backing from Nithin Kamath and Sridhar Vembu, and could shape future digital advertising disputes in India. |
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While regulators worldwide are clamping down on the use of social media apps and platforms by minors, very few enforceable laws are in place to protect children who are filmed for social media content. |