(Reuters) - The claims are the latest in a string of cases centered on
trademark rights that argue Google's pay-per-click advertising
system -- the company's mainstay revenue generator -- is used
by competitors to unfairly grab business from rivals.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, or
ACCC, said in a statement on its Web site that it has filed a
case in the Federal Court in Sydney against auto dealer Trading
Post Australia Pty Ltd. and various Google subsidiaries.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
trademark rights that argue Google's pay-per-click advertising
system -- the company's mainstay revenue generator -- is used
by competitors to unfairly grab business from rivals.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, or
ACCC, said in a statement on its Web site that it has filed a
case in the Federal Court in Sydney against auto dealer Trading
Post Australia Pty Ltd. and various Google subsidiaries.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
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