Google revises trademark policy for Middle East and North Africa

Published May 4th, 2009 - 08:55 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Google revises trademark policy for Middle East and north Africa

Google, today announced that its trademark complaint investigations will no longer result in Google monitoring or restricting keywords for ads served to users in the Middle East and North Africa. This means it will be possible for more relevant ads to appear in the sponsored links after a user has typed in a search query using a trademarked term.

The change, which will also affect many other regions across the world, will come into force on 4th June 2009, and means:
 
• a user typing in a trademarked keyword into the search box will now be presented with more relevant ads in the sponsored links section, giving them greater choice;
• a company advertising on Google.ae or google.com.eg for example will now be able to select trademarked terms as keywords; and
• MENA will be brought into line with the US, Canada, UK & Ireland who have already adopted this policy.

Husni Khuffash, Business Development Manager, Google, UAE said: 

“Google’s goal is to provide our users with the most relevant information, from both search results and advertising. We are making this change because we want to give users greater choices to help them make informed decisions."