How can they disable a non-trademarked term like "find a car" when there is a trademark for Findacar that is registered.
Similar questions about trademarked terms and disabling have come up several times recently - and again I would like to make the point that disabling is a keyword performance issue, and is unrelated to any potential trademark issues.
Put another way, if a keyword is disabled, it simply means that it has had a CTR below the minimum standard. It does not mean that it has been disapproved by a reviewer. This is a very important distinction.
Where specifically do you report these violations?
ScottG13, I'm not really sure what sort of violations you're referring to.
Do you mean that you are a trademark owner who has gone through the formal process of asking that your trademark not be used in ad copy by others, and that you have spotted a violation?
If that is the case, then simply write AdWords support from within your account, and provide the details needed to check into your report. Ideally, you would also copy/paste the ads(s) into your email, being sure to capture the Display URL.
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What is Google's trademark policy?
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Trademark Complaint Procedures
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