Apr 17 2006
Strange Adwords Trademarks
- Due to trademark reasons, we do not allow advertisers to use ‘fresh air’ in their Google AdWords ads. This term may be trademarked either for a certain product or service category and may apply only in certain countries.
- Due to trademark reasons, we do not allow advertisers to use ‘mission’ in their Google AdWords ads. This term may be trademarked either for a certain product or service category and may apply only in certain countries.
- Ad text: “1 Hour Photos”
Unless verified by a third party, your ad text cannot contain comparative or subjective phrases such as ‘Best,’ ‘Lowest,’ or ‘#1.’ This verification must be clearly displayed on your website. Please remove ‘1′ from your ad.
I think they seem to enjoy making life difficult…


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Apr 24th, 2006 at 1:39 pm | #
and one more…
“Due to trademark reasons, we do not allow advertisers to use ‘drive’ in their Google AdWords ads. This term may be trademarked either for a certain product or
service category and may apply only in certain countries.”
How can the word “drive” be restricted?
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