Google trademark case ends

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from cnet.comĀ 

Sometimes you win, sometimes you loose, sometimes you just walk away…

ACS, which was founded in 1876 and claims to be the world’s largest scientific society, sued Google in 2004. The suit claimed that the free “Google Scholar” journal-search service unfairly competes with ACS’ “SciFinder Scholar,” which appears to be more comprehensive but charges a fee.

“SciFinder Scholar is well-known and long has been well-received throughout the academic community, and we must protect our name and the good will the tool has already achieved,” an ACS representative said at the time.

But the case was quietly settled out of court in Washington, D.C., earlier this month, with Google and ACS submitting a joint two-page document that says each side will pay its own attorney fees.

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