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Google objecting to Utah ad law
State's ban on key-word ads could end up in court
The measure was approved by Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. and a unanimous vote of the Legislature with little notice or fanfare, despite warnings from state lawyers that it offered a "high probability" of being overturned in court.
Aides to the governor said no one protested before Huntsman signed the law March 19.
Now, Google, other search leaders and trademark experts are taking notice of Utah's latest grand experiment in trying to control the global Internet. An earlier law to ban advertising spyware was knocked down in the federal courts. Only the federal government can try to regulate interstate commerce.
"We were all blindsided by it," said Eric Goldman, a law professor in Santa Clara, Calif., who specializes in Internet regulation and trademarks. "Everyone's kind of shell-shocked, and it's just leaking out slowly."
Utah's innocently named Trademark Protection Act is set to take effect June 30.
"It tries to stop key-word advertising across the world," said Goldman, who expressed shock at the scale of Utah's ambitions.
"This isn't just harmful to Google. It's harmful to consumers who benefit from comparative advertising," she said.
Legislative sponsors say the law will serve as a welcome mat for business.
"You put 1 800 Contacts into Google and you get 47 different contact lens makers," said Senate Majority Whip Dan Eastman, R-Bountiful.
On the Internet, "all major ad platforms work this way," said Andrew McLaughlin, Google's director of public policy and government affairs. He acknowledged courts outside North America have forced Google to adopt stricter trademark policing.
For a fee in North America, Google and other Web sites charge rivals to make their advertising appear when people type a search query on a competing company or product. Many newspaper Web sites do the same, McLaughlin said.
Another Utah legislator says the practice is deceptive. House Majority Leader David Clark, R-Santa Clara, likened the deed to diverting a shopper who intends to enter a particular department store to buy a dress shirt.
"You get right to the front door and somebody whisks you away to a different store," Clark said.
Eastman and Clark said they didn't come up with the idea but believe in the cause. They said they understood they were doing the bidding of a select group of Utah companies. That group, they said, includes 1 800 Contacts Inc., which has been fighting a losing court battle against pop-up advertiser WhenU.com. They also mentioned Internet retailer Overstock.com.
Representatives at both companies acknowledged they have a problem with rivals stealing their customers but insist they weren't involved in drafting the Internet trademark law.
Eastman and Clark said they were approached by Unspam Technologies Inc., a Utah company that maintains a state database of children's e-mails kept off limits to adult advertising. Unspam operates a similar database for Michigan, and critics say the company is angling to maintain Utah's new trademark registry.
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