Google is suing a company that has been using its name to market work-at-home kits online.

“The company filed a lawsuit on Monday in federal court in Salt Lake City against Pacific WebWorks and other, unnamed defendants alleging trademark infringement and dilution, unfair competition, federal cyberpiracy, and violation of consumer sales practices,” writes CNET News’ Elinor Mills.

“People are targeted either via online ads, pop-up ads, or promotional e-mails that promise information on how to make money by working at home,” Mills writes. “The ads typically display the Google brand prominently.”

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