Harvard Professor Sues Google Alleging $50M Ad Fraud
Oct 27, 2008 www.thecrimson.harvard.edu
Harvard professor Benjamin G. Edelman, is suing Google for typo-squatting. Edelman says that Google is profiting from typo-squatting by engaging with companies that are taking advantage of existing trademarks costing advertisers $30-50 million a year.
“This is one of the unsavory ways we all end up paying Google,” Edelman says in an interview. “Users don’t have to write Google More»


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