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But in the "bricks and mortar world" ...
What if they followed in the footsteps of some offline marketers
and just bought the keywords "compare to (Brand X)"? I certainly
see that enough in HBA and packaged goods advertising and I
wonder if this would absolve both Google and the advertiser of any
potential liability.
Posted by: brunoNYC   Posted on: 03/30/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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let the buyer beware? as long as users don't mind using search engines that  wessonjoe | 03/30/06
Are You Joking?  Mags100 | 03/30/06
But in the "bricks and mortar world" ...  brunoNYC | 03/30/06
It's not the same.  Narg | 03/30/06
I don't agree  deepee912 | 03/31/06
I agree AND disagree  zanadaugh | 03/31/06
Who's culpable?  jefmud | 03/30/06
Think About It This Way  thenewa2x | 03/30/06
Woops  thenewa2x | 03/30/06
Same on eBay  thomask112@... | 03/30/06
International Standards?  jsargent | 03/30/06
What if a different technique is used?  Hugh Jass | 03/30/06
Funny, Google already blocks ad keywords  NeverLift | 03/30/06
This will shut down the web.  jsargent | 03/30/06
shut down the web?  andyan@... | 03/31/06
Much too simplified  done@... | 03/31/06
So are we all guilty  rzs9wh | 04/02/06
Lets actually think about the implications..  done@... | 03/31/06
Google's a big lawbreaker, it SEEMS, or ...  Scotius | 03/31/06

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