Google has issued letters to media organisations asking them to refrain from using its name as a verb
Google is seeking to avoid 'genericide'
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Stop Googling things, says Google

Name not synonymous with just searching, moans web giant

Will Head, vnunet.com 14 Aug 2006
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Google has issued letters to media organisations asking them to refrain from using its name as a verb. 

In order to "protect its trademark", and prevent it becoming a generic term, the search firm has sent letters to publishers advising them on its proper use.

Google's letter includes helpful examples of appropriate and inappropriate use of the company's trademark.

For example: 'I used Google to check out that guy I met at the party' is fine, but 'I googled that hottie' is not.

Similarly, it's OK to say: 'He ego-surfs on Google to see if he's listed in the results' but not 'He googles himself.'

The key distinction is whether Google is used to describe searching in a general, non-specific sense.

"With constant generic use, trademarks can lose their special status and their proper name capitalisation," said Google in the letter.

"It has happened to once-trademarked products including yo-yo, trampoline and nylon. Trademark lawyers call it 'genericide'.

"Google is a trademark identifying Google Inc's search technology and services. We know Google is fun to say, and of course it is great fun to use.

"And though we are flattered that people like our name, it is also our company's chief commercial asset. We want to ensure that people use it in a way that preserves its meaning and integrity."

Google was added as a verb to the Merriam-Webster dictionary at the beginning of last month with the definition: 'To use the Google search engine to obtain information about [a person or thing] on the world wide web.'

See also:

Google has launched an advertising service that allows businesses to show videos online'Pull' videos only start when a user clicks the play button  19 Jul 2006
Google has announced that it will sell its minority stake in Chinese search engine Baidu.comChinese search rival ditched in favour of Google China  23 Jun 2006
Google's managing director for the UK, Benelux and Ireland has quit the company to take a break from her careerKate Burns quits to spend time with family  15 Jun 2006
Google has launched a version of its Maps service for mobile phonesDirections on the move and local business search  08 May 2006
Google is to enable advertisers to add logos and business information to their listings on Google MapsGoogle has begun offering local advertising on the internet  01 Apr 2006

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