A civil liberties group in Australia is criticizing Google's decision to pull ads by the Wilderness Society that brought attention to "a boycott against a paper manufacturer that uses wood sourced from Australian old growth forests," the Sydney Morning Herald reported.
The company to be boycotted - Australian Paper - contacted Google and the ads were pulled as they used brand names in their ad copy. "Google removed the ads saying that because the society did not own the trademark for the popular paper brand, Reflex, it could not use the name in its ads."
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