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Law Practice

Oct. 12, 2007

Utah Law That Threatened Keyword Advertising Loses Its Punch

SAN JOSE - Google Inc. and other search engines can rest easy about Utah's new law that legal observers say would have effectively banned keyword advertising in the state.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN JOSE - Google Inc. and other search engines can rest easy about Utah's new law that legal observers say would have effectively banned keyword advertising in the state.
      The law, the Trademark Protection Act, remains on the books after it was passed by the Utah state Legislature earlier this year. But state officials have not created t...

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