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Apple Being Sued in Europe Over 'iWatch' Ad Campaign on Google

Irish software development studio Probendi is suing Apple in a Milan court for using its "iWatch" trademark in Europe as part of a Google AdWords campaign, reports Bloomberg. Apple has been paying for sponsored links on Google in an attempt to redirect users that search for "iWatch" to the Apple Watch website, in order to avoid missing out on customers that search for the wrong product name.

“Apple has systematically used iWatch wording on Google search engine in order to direct customers to its own website, advertising Apple Watch,” says a tribunal filing obtained by Bloomberg. “Apple never replied to our requests and objections, while Google said they are not responsible for links.”

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"iWatch" was a commonly used name to refer to Apple's much-rumored smartwatch before it was released, however the device was ultimately named the Apple Watch. Apple filed for "iWatch" trademarks in Japan, Mexico, Russia, Taiwan, Turkey and other countries, but Probendi has owned the trademark in Europe since 2008 for its health and safety communication software.

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Google's AdWords trademark policy states that it "will investigate and may enforce certain restrictions on the use of that trademark in AdWords text ads," but the company has yet to take any action against Apple. As of writing, searching for "iWatch" on Google in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom and multiple other European countries still displays Apple Watch sponsored text ads.

Probendi originally planned to capitalize on Apple's announcement of the Apple Watch last year by using its "iWatch" trademark in Europe to launch its own Android smartwatch, but company director Daniele Di Salvo now says the project is “in standby.”

A hearing in the iWatch case is scheduled for November 11.

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LucasEVille Avatar
140 months ago
Probendi originally planned to capitalize on Apple's announcement of the Apple Watch last year by using its "iWatch" trademark in Europe to launch its own Android smartwatch ('https://www.macrumors.com/2014/10/29/probendi-android-iwatch/'), but company director Daniele Di Salvo now says the project is "in standby."
This bit paints a picture.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Chuck Kostalnick Avatar
140 months ago
This is quite a silly lawsuit. Oh well, nothing like a company that is struggling to stay in business sue Apple to try and stay afloat.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
iConnected Avatar
140 months ago
Apple Watch = a watch.

iWatch = health and safety communication software.

Where is the scope for consumer confusion with their products / services, exactly?

Move along, Probendi.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Proven-PPC-Mgr Avatar
140 months ago
I own an online advertising agency that manages Google Adwords ads for many clients and I'm a Certified Google Adwords Professional. You can bid on any trademarked keyword, but you can not include the trademarked word in your ad.

The people who manage Apple's ads on Google did nothing wrong here.

Anyone who does this for a living knows these specific details about Google's advertising policies, so it's a level playing field. For example, Probendi (or anyone else) could even bid on the keyword "apple watch" and there's nothing Apple can do about it as long as "apple watch" isn't anywhere in the ad text.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
bbeagle Avatar
140 months ago
So Coca-Cola is not allowed to use 'Pepsi' as a sponsored link? I don't know of any law that says this is illegal.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
flyinmac Avatar
140 months ago
This bit paints a picture.
Yes, it is funny that they planned to use Apple's launch of the Apple Watch and its associated iWatch nickname to create confusion and launch an iWatch smart watch of their own. Yet they complain about supposed confusion in separate and unrelated markets.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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