Hello, sometimes we receive policy error when there is no obvious
reason for such.

Upon further analysis we identify the reason as being the usage of
certain numbers on the ad text.

This effectively means that you will not be able to use a price (e.g.
£206.50) which part of it is the model number of a known Peugeot car
or God knows what else, except if you go through the entire process of
requesting an exemption.

Perhaps at some point, so many numbers will be trademarked that
advertisers will not be able to use the price on their product ads at
all.

The real problem lies on the fact that our software updates several
ads at once, as it is more efficient on Google resources and also
ensures the operations completes faster.

However, since the incorrect identification of one ad as a policy
violation will compromise the execution of the entire batch (and we
are charged for it), our developer will be forced to go revert to old
technique of performing one update at a time, which is sadly an
inneficient approach.

Specifying an exemption request will not solve the problem of not
being able to confidently submit a creative update batch.

Will Google at some point be able to distinguish prices from actual
trademark violations?


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