A federal appeals court in Virginia on Monday revived a software company’s trademark infringement claims against Google Inc., allowing the closely watched intellectual property dispute to move forward to trial.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit said in a unanimous three-judge ruling that language software-maker Rosetta Stone Ltd. can proceed with its suit against Google over whether an Internet advertising program creates brand confusion.
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