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College Network, Inc. v. Moore Educational Publishers, Inc. : ウィキペディア英語版 | College Network, Inc. v. Moore Educational Publishers, Inc.
''College Network, Inc. v. Moore Educational Publishers, Inc.'', No. 09-50596 (5th Cir. 2010) was an unpublished appellate level case in the Fifth Circuit that upheld a district court jury decision to dismiss the purchase of trademarked keywords as infringing. The original suit was brought on a claim of trademark infringement in the purchase of certain advertising keywords that the defendant countered with claims of defamation and tortious interference, also known as intentional interference with contractual relations. The main issue addressed in the appeal was the sufficiency of the evidence presented in the counterclaims of the defendant. The court upheld the lower court's ruling, but vacated the award for tortious interference.〔''(College Network, Inc. v. Moore Educational Publishers, Inc. )'', No. 09-50596 (3rd Cir. 2003).〕 ==Background== The College Network (TCN), founded in 1995 and based in Indianapolis, and Moore Educational Publishers (MEP), founded in Nashville in 1986 by Debra K. Moore, both published and sold study guides to nursing students nationwide.〔〔(Internet Trademark Case Summaries: ''College Network, Inc. v. Moore Educ. Publishers, Inc.'' ) Finnegan. Retrieved 2012-10-18〕 Both companies participated in sponsored-link advertising on the Internet, purchasing their respective competitor's name as a keyword in which their link would appear.〔
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