Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Google's search engine in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Googl offers much more services than just Google's search engine.
Google's search engine ranked firstamong themselves similar.
He or she will then open Google's search engine and search for“buy rod”.
According to Cisco, the attackers were able to get their poisoned results displayed several times on page one of Google's Search Engine Results Page.
As such, the display of natural results in Google's search engine also satisfies this condition.
APISID We use Google's search engine to provide site search facility on the Surprise Yourself website.
Accordingly, neither AdWords nor Google's search engine affects or is in danger of affecting the essential function of the trade mark.
automated commercial messages of Google's search engine, or requires a paid service such as AdWords.
Google's search engine provides help in sifting through natural results by ranking them according to their relevance to the keywords used.
In this context, the Advocate General finds that both Google's search engine and AdWords constitute information society services.
You can use Google 's search engine within the Legal framework by clicking on« Search the Legal Framework»
It optionally provides information on searches made in Google's search engine using those keywords or related keywords.
Personal Blocklist is a port of the Google Chrome extension by Google that enables you to block sites when you are using Google's Search engine.
Built-in search powered by Google's search engine makes it easy
it is important to address the possible implications of the present cases for Google's search engine.
For example, if you type the word“cars” into Google's search engine, the request is sent from your device through the Internet to us.
The parties are influenced by the belief to which I referred at the outset- that if an internet user seeks something in Google's search engine, the internet user will find it.
Arguably Google's search engine does not fall under Article 14 of that directive,
This point is best illustrated by comparison with Google's search engine, which is neutral as regards the information it carries.
a trade mark infringement, it may be difficult to prevent that ruling from also applying to the use of keywords in Google's search engine.
in particular its interaction with Google's search engine, and the litigation that such advertising systems have generated in a number of Member States.
they are internet users who use Google's search engine.
Google's search engine is no more than a tool:
Internet users are aware that not only the site of the trade mark owner will appear as a result of a search in Google's search engine and sometimes they may not even be looking for that site.
Through AdWords, Google allows advertisers, in return for payment, to select keywords so that their ads are displayed to internet users in response to the entry of those keywords in Google's search engine.
Accordingly, the trade mark proprietors' argument should be rejected and both Google's search engine and AdWords deemed to constitute information society services falling within the scope of Directive 2000/31.
If the Court holds that the display by Google of sites in response to certain keywords constitutes a trade mark infringement, it may be difficult to distinguish between the situation involving AdWords and the situation involving Google's search engine.
There may be an expectation on the part of internet users, based on their assessment of the quality of Google's search engine, that the more relevant results will include the site of the trade mark proprietor or whatever site they are looking for.
However, the present preliminary ruling concerns Google acting as a simple internet search engine service provider in relation to data, including personal data, published on the internet in third-party source web pages and processed and indexed by Google's search engine.