ADIF hails Delhi HC decision, says 'it is significant blow to Google'
The Statesman|August 13, 2023
The Alliance of Digital India Foundation (ADIF) on Saturday hailed Delhi High Court's decision on Google infringing upon trademark rights, terming it "a significant blow to Google".
ADIF hails Delhi HC decision, says 'it is significant blow to Google'

The court issued a directive on Friday, compelling the tech giant to take decisive action against advertisements that infringe upon trademark rights.

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