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Google builds up New Zealand business
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Google cleared by High Court in deceptive AdWords case
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Google supports 'click-to-call' mobile ads
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Google wins partial victory in legal battle over trademarks
Google appeared to have won a partial victory in its long-running legal battle with trademark owners Tuesday, when a senior judge at the European Court of Justice said the company hasn't infringed anyone's trademark rights by allowing advertisers to buy search keywords corresponding to those trademarks.
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