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Wednesday, May 19, 2004

Google Getting Sued Over Name

The family of the man who invented the term "googol" as a term for the number 1 followed by 100 zeros is suing Google for profiting at the expense of the family.

From The Scotsman:

A DISPUTE over a very large number of zeroes is threatening to distract attention from a $2.7 billion stock sale by the internet search engine Google.

News of the deal has brought a threat of legal action from the family of Professor Edward Kasner, who invented the word "googol" in the 1930s to describe a very big number. He wrote about the concept in a 1940 book, describing a googol as the number one followed by a hundred zeroes.

Kasner's great-niece, Peri Fleisher, now insists that the US-based company has gained financially at the expense of the family. She said: "If we do have a legal right, we're certainly going to exercise that. And now is the time."


Seems kind of silly to me. I'm no legal mind, but I think that in order for the family to have a claim they'd have to show that they profited from the term "googol" and that those profits were hurt by Google's use of the term. I don't think that's likely to happen.

More than likely the family is just trying to cash in on Google's up-coming windfall when the company is opened up for public trading.

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The suit sounds frivolous to me.  To get trademark protection, you have to use the name in commerce.  Even then, trademark protection is usually limited to that line of business, and others likely to be confused with it.

Xrlq on May 20, 2004 at 10:05 am
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That’s kind of what I thought, but I’m not a lawyer so wasn’t all that sure.

Thanks for the clarification.


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