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Month: January 2019

Case notes: S01E04 – David Elliott

31 January 201931 January 2019 / Claire

CONTENT RATING: universal

In 2012, David Elliott filed a lawsuit arguing that the word Google has become so generic, it should be stripped of its trademarked status. Would David or the goliath Google win? Below you will find the data, audio credits, further reading, and a transcript of the podcast. Continue reading →

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