i just performed a search in Google for our "company name + product name" for which we have an adwords campaign.
In the first page of results, i noticed that the ENTIRE COPY of our adwords add appears in the description of another company's search result. When you click on this result, it goes to their page.
i see this as blatantly stealing, since they're using our company name, product name, and the copy of our add (which we are paying for)
can anything be done?
thanks
Google is bound by law to remove the offending ad (once notified of the infringement) or they will be liable for breach of copyright too.
Note: I am not a lawyer. Always seek professional legal advice, etc, etc.
very very common ...
hopefully not in the future. I dont know how complicated it would be for a SE to stop this behaviour, but since it doesnt appear to be actual real page content maybe its possible? They've been able to accomplish many other good things so far. I dont blame Google for this being possible since they're a third party in the matter, but it could be something to think about perhaps...
Short phrases and slogans cannot generally be 'copyrighted' under US copyright law. The meanings of these terms can be argued case-by-case. This is why phrases and slogans are often trademarked when they need to be protected.
And, IMHO, having a competitor rip off a large print ad, several lines of text, and possibly the layout and a picture is worlds apart from someone jacking several single words from your Google ad. Trademark your phrases, or they're fair game.
its the fact that they've included our business name, which is also our domain (www.companyname.com), aswell as our copy...
a user seeing our business name in the SERPS would think its our site, or something to so with our business... when its not. I think thats quite different to just borrowing add phrases...
Google wrote that they couldnt do anything about it, which i can see... pretty annoying though