Google Scholar Trademark Case Settled Out Of Court
News.com reports that Google and American Chemical Society trademark case has been settled out of court. The case was brought up against Google for using the name “Scholar,” when American Chemical Society has a similar product named “ACSs SciFinder Scholar.” The case was dropped and each side will pay their own legal fees. No other details were provided and both sides have confidentiality clauses.
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