Google To Allow Bidding On Keyword Trademarks In UK
The UK PPC Blog tipped me off to Google announcing that the UK AdWords trademark policy has been changed to work like the US AdWords trademark policy.
What this means is that UK advertisers can now bid on trademark
terms, when earlier, those trademarked terms were blocked from bidding
on within the AdWords network. The US policy allows advertisers to bid
on many trademarked terms, but does not allow the advertiser to include
that trademark within the ad content, in most cases.
Google has a Search Engine Roundtable this morning.
What will happen to existing trademark complaints?
- Complaints received prior to April 4, 2008: We will
investigate complaints against trademark use in ad text and keywords.
Complaints will be processed according to the current policy. - Complaints received on or after April 4, 2008:
If the complaint requests that we prevent use of the trademark in ad
text, we will continue our efforts to support this request. Complaints
will be processed under our revised procedure. - All Complaints:
Beginning in May 2008, keywords that were disabled as a result of a
trademark complaint and investigation will no longer be restricted in
the UK and Ireland.
This is a major change for UK AdWords advertisers. Some advertisers
will be delighted by this change but others might be a little upset
with it, to say the least.
Credit Barry Schwartz





















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