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Beware of Online Counterfeiters

Tue, Mar 23, 2010

Aaron Hibben, Technology

Arstechnica has an interesting story (here) where a European Union ruling was overturned that would have held Google liable for displaying sponsored ads for websites that sell counterfeit items on the basis that trademarked names should be protected and thus Google shouldn’t let the scrupulous stores use those keywords.  (Louis Vuitton won the original lawsuit)

However, a higher up court deemed Google to be relinquished of all liability due to the fact that 3rd party stores may sell accessories for trademarked items so searching for “Louis Vuitton accessories” is an allowable search.

So, you may be asking yourself – why do we care?  It’s a European ruling and it pertains to a trendy segment hardly covering any of our demographic.

I choose to write about this topic because it reminds me of how vigilant we have to be when conducting business these days.  It especially raises concerns when I think of my parents who are amongst those in the most highly targeted group by scam perpetrators.  I believe that we babyboomers have an air of suspicion that the trusting generation of our parents do not.  Combine this with their relatively basic online skills (please forgive the gross generalization) and it becomes more important to stay informed and proactive.

I urge all of you to please use this as an opportunity to take the time to understand your relatives’ online habits and gauge their understanding of trustworthiness and then help lead them down a safe path!

One Response to “Beware of Online Counterfeiters”

  1. RighteousBill12 says:

    I feel like one of the old farts you are referring to. As a volunteer webmaster at a local church I recently fell for a ridiculous scam. The dang spammer sent me an email about a copyright lawsuit and I opened the attached “lawsuit” which was a word doc, but within the word doc was a PDF which I had a bad feeling about clicking but I did and wham, computer gone and $100 to fix!!! Be careful… (can you believe spammers actually target churches)

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