Why Google Doesn't Want You to Say You "Googled Something"

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  • @halfasinteresting
    @halfasinteresting  Před 3 lety +5777

    In protest of Google trying to restrict my free speech, I'm going to abstain from G**gling anything for the next month! Of course, that could make finding HAI topics hard, so I'll need some help with that. Submit your topic suggestion at the following Google form and then, if we use yours, we'll send you an HAI t-shirt (eventually, it takes a while to go through all the suggestions and find who was first for a given topic.): docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfUdlvw6YgU44J8AnM2U_ZvRMyvh_CUM51LYSqF5nYJB9d1-w/viewform?usp=sf_link

    • @known-bug
      @known-bug Před 3 lety +196

      Consider binging your research instead!

    • @defiantenigma3552
      @defiantenigma3552 Před 3 lety +31

      Thanks for the great content an perfect mix of humour and information!

    • @lazargames7015
      @lazargames7015 Před 3 lety +6

      I'm your mom

    • @stalwartneon8251
      @stalwartneon8251 Před 3 lety +99

      Still uses a Google doc

    • @bengoacher4455
      @bengoacher4455 Před 3 lety +15

      Can we have a video on bricks that is fair and balanced and not the hateful propaganda in the concrete video you made?

  • @withtheworks
    @withtheworks Před 3 lety +6613

    The same reason Adobe doesn't want you to say 'that photo was obviously photoshopped'

    • @_ikako_
      @_ikako_ Před 3 lety +1904

      I think you mean 'that photo was obviously doctored using a nonspecific photo editing program on your computing device'
      this comment was sponsored by Adobe™

    • @InternetKilledTV21
      @InternetKilledTV21 Před 3 lety +140

      @Alpha Sancho paint

    • @swedneck
      @swedneck Před 3 lety +182

      @Alpha Sancho GIMP works, probably darktable too.

    • @wezpa
      @wezpa Před 3 lety +370

      I googled on bing how to artists Photoshop pictures in GIMP.

    • @gui18bif
      @gui18bif Před 3 lety +101

      That's proper annoying. People are saying videos are photshopped when they look fake

  • @ItsLunaRegina
    @ItsLunaRegina Před 3 lety +9333

    If Google doesn't want me to do it, then I'm definitely going to do it.

    • @danielyeshe
      @danielyeshe Před 3 lety +311

      Indeed. Also that ship has sailed. If Google suddenly vanished I think people would still say googled it!

    • @glanni
      @glanni Před 3 lety +84

      I had the same reaction. I was about to say it a bit less for no particular reason, but now I will make a conscious effort to say it more.

    • @goku-sangreen4510
      @goku-sangreen4510 Před 3 lety +39

      Google: dont give me your money pls
      Us: Send money go brr

    • @riexrickgaming
      @riexrickgaming Před 3 lety +18

      i dont believe you, i just googled it

    • @QuackVX
      @QuackVX Před 3 lety +1

      @i l w?

  • @ultrawow65
    @ultrawow65 Před 2 lety +1752

    So if the same thing applies to DuckDuckGO, you would say:
    "Don't believe me? Duck it!"
    "Have you ever tried to Duck yourself?"

    • @pvic6959
      @pvic6959 Před 2 lety +239

      what are you, on Quack?!

    • @nefelibatacomingthrough2707
      @nefelibatacomingthrough2707 Před 2 lety +174

      "I duckduckwent that paper. You should duckduckgo something too."

    • @rappcu
      @rappcu Před 2 lety +63

      @@nefelibatacomingthrough2707 rolls right off the tongue doesn't it? Ungenericizable.

    • @amadeosendiulo2137
      @amadeosendiulo2137 Před 2 lety +33

      You're ducking right ;-)

    • @aleynab8583
      @aleynab8583 Před 2 lety +6

      That's what YOU said

  • @patrickracer43
    @patrickracer43 Před 2 lety +1817

    "You don't believe me? Bing it!" Tell me you're being paid to say something without telling me you're being paid to say something

    • @toad3222
      @toad3222 Před 2 lety +68

      That show has hilariously obvious advertisements

    • @kaldo_kaldo
      @kaldo_kaldo Před 2 lety +61

      I've gone through many phases where I used other search engines the way people use google - verbally I mean. I've said "bing it", "yahoo it", "go ask jeeves", "duck duck go look it up", among others.

    • @Roberto577_One
      @Roberto577_One Před 2 lety +55

      I prefer Edging

    • @elynmartinez4896
      @elynmartinez4896 Před 2 lety +6

      @@Roberto577_One That’s a browser thiugh

    • @michaelschlem2849
      @michaelschlem2849 Před 2 lety

      3-15-22
      Not unless you are the Bing Boy. At least, that's what Nogla and the Vanoss Crew Said.

  • @fabianweber6937
    @fabianweber6937 Před 3 lety +2876

    _"yeah, i just [redacted] something"_

  • @lifebloodcore2106
    @lifebloodcore2106 Před 3 lety +2576

    "photoshopped" is another example of this and people using the word as a generic term is making Adobe mad

    • @applesyrupgaming
      @applesyrupgaming Před 3 lety +29

      yeah or they will lose rights

    • @glanni
      @glanni Před 3 lety +321

      I feel no sympathy.

    • @Jemppu
      @Jemppu Před 3 lety +104

      "Legos", and not only for Lego, but for generic building bricks too.

    • @vader9860
      @vader9860 Před 3 lety +175

      @@Jemppu I feel like Lego is too recognized to be forgotten. It will always be known as "The Lego"

    • @ShoulderMonster
      @ShoulderMonster Před 3 lety +140

      @@vader9860 It also helps that Legos have such a consistent quality. Any other brand doesn't live up to Legos...
      As a kid I didn't like the off brands much, but I'd still call them legos. They just weren't _the_ Legos.

  • @TheTomimt
    @TheTomimt Před 2 lety +361

    This might be a fight Google has already lost. "To google something" or "I googled it" have long since become ubiquitous for people doing web searches.

    • @TheAkashicTraveller
      @TheAkashicTraveller Před 2 lety +2

      Unfortunatly our court systems are so f'ed it seems they can just delay it perpetuarlly. Same with photoshop and who knows how many others.

    • @TheAkashicTraveller
      @TheAkashicTraveller Před 2 lety +4

      Velcro, zipper...

    • @leang8441
      @leang8441 Před 2 lety +26

      I think the defense would be that googling still refers to Google specifically and not the search engine because the vast majority of people use Google and refer to Google when saying so. Usually, you wouldn't way you're googling something when using Bing.

    • @KuromoriArima
      @KuromoriArima Před 2 lety +5

      @@leang8441 good point, but I'd like to google something on bing

    • @karlovisttimes8271
      @karlovisttimes8271 Před 2 lety +5

      @@leang8441 I use ecosia and still say "googling", so

  • @flitefulwantssubs402
    @flitefulwantssubs402 Před 2 lety +127

    In the library right now and I hear people talking about “googling” for their research paper, it’s such a common colloquial term at this point. Good luck Google

  • @alexdreFalke
    @alexdreFalke Před 3 lety +2039

    Lego is facing a similar problem. In fact, they've gone so mad that they sued a German lego CZcamsr twice over calling non-Lego products "Lego".

    • @brickbot2.038
      @brickbot2.038 Před 3 lety +364

      You wouldn't understand. Lego bricks and non-Lego bricks are in no way the same, and non-Lego should never be called Lego.
      This message was brought to you by a Lego fan.

    • @raceris7309
      @raceris7309 Před 3 lety +220

      @@brickbot2.038 Lego bricks have become so universal that any brick with joints is now simply referred as "Lego".

    • @Emily-fm7pt
      @Emily-fm7pt Před 3 lety +72

      They sent cease and desist letters to people in the 3d printing community who had *free* models with the name lego on it...

    • @finjassauer
      @finjassauer Před 3 lety +28

      Oh andere deutsche hier hahaha

    • @gurrrn1102
      @gurrrn1102 Před 3 lety +14

      At least that youtuber wasn't Sam, in which case he'd pollute our ears by calling it Laygoze

  • @OriginalCreatorSama
    @OriginalCreatorSama Před 2 lety +3253

    this explains why Adobe really doesn't like the term "Photoshopped"

    • @lightningmcqueen1717
      @lightningmcqueen1717 Před 2 lety +78

      i think its stupid personally like "google it" only is used for the google search engine its not a term for firefox or like edge. same as photoshopped would only be used for photoshop not whatever the alternative is
      edit: dumb fucks if you want the correction look down below 😭

    • @OriginalCreatorSama
      @OriginalCreatorSama Před 2 lety +136

      @@lightningmcqueen1717 Nope. there's legal action that's been taken by both companies because searching things online in general is defaulting to "Google it" and Google isn't happy because it might threaten the trademark of the company. similarly, any edited photo is widely considered to be "photoshopped" to the point that my phone knows the word even though i don't use it. Photoshop is getting grumpy about trademarks for the same reason here.
      It's not a matter of what's accurate, it's about what's legal. and legally, if the words become general and not specific, they lose their trademark because you can't legally trademark general used words like "oceans" or "react", a law that also covers words that didn't start as general but became that way over time.

    • @OriginalCreatorSama
      @OriginalCreatorSama Před 2 lety +9

      @@lightningmcqueen1717 also i am tired and forgot what video this was on, sorry for the recap.

    • @lightningmcqueen1717
      @lightningmcqueen1717 Před 2 lety +57

      @@OriginalCreatorSama i disagree with the google thing but the photoshop one is a bit more convincing. i still think that google it only aplies to google.

    • @TilDrill
      @TilDrill Před 2 lety +14

      @@lightningmcqueen1717 firefox uses google

  • @zacharypegg7051
    @zacharypegg7051 Před 2 lety +144

    I've actually discussed this topic with people a few times, and I'm really surprised Velcro didn't get a mention. It comes up more often than any other by a long shot in my experience, and I believe the company even made a video to address the issue.

    • @BenTheSkipper
      @BenTheSkipper Před 2 lety +1

      I was also thinking about the same thing 😂

    • @torgranael
      @torgranael Před 2 lety +12

      Took me over a decade to even know that Tupperware is an official trademark. Still don't know what to call off brand Funko Pops / Pop Vinyls.

    • @dustinbrueggemann1875
      @dustinbrueggemann1875 Před 2 lety +10

      @@torgranael The true generic is just "figurines" or probably "chibi figurines" for funko pop knock-offs specifically.

    • @JWSmythe
      @JWSmythe Před 2 lety +11

      Most people wouldn't even know what a "hook-and-loop fastener" is, but almost everyone knows what Velcro is.

    • @JWSmythe
      @JWSmythe Před 2 lety +2

      Hahahah!
      czcams.com/video/rRi8LptvFZY/video.html
      And the feedback response.
      czcams.com/video/ZLWMQLMiTPk/video.html
      I probably wouldn't have found it without your comment. Thanks. :)

  • @Zeder95
    @Zeder95 Před 2 lety +10

    The same is also happening with the term "to photoshop something". It has basically become a synonym for every kind of image editing, no matter with which program.

  • @ratthew42
    @ratthew42 Před 3 lety +9693

    Can we appreciate the shot of a girl shampooing her hair when he mentioned “superglue”

    • @sebastianfeuerstein9306
      @sebastianfeuerstein9306 Před 3 lety +197

      Just noticed that 😂

    • @nagitokomaeda3237
      @nagitokomaeda3237 Před 3 lety +86

      shred /dev/sda

    • @ayeshahussain3551
      @ayeshahussain3551 Před 3 lety +211

      Time stamp 3:39

    • @almafuertegmailcom
      @almafuertegmailcom Před 3 lety +159

      @@nagitokomaeda3237 I stared at your comment for like a minute because I couldn't figure out what shreding your disk had to do with superglue. "There must be some hidden joke here". Then I noticed OP's username.

    • @almafuertegmailcom
      @almafuertegmailcom Před 3 lety +50

      @@valantisalatsas7249 Sometimes I think I'm part velociraptor: If it's not moving, I can't see it.

  • @annp322
    @annp322 Před 3 lety +2087

    When I was in Zimbabwe a couple of years ago I realized that when they say “the Google,” they really mean the entire internet, not just the searching part. As in, “I got on the Google and sent him an email.”

    • @ke6gwf
      @ke6gwf Před 3 lety +197

      Well, if they were using Gmail, that would be correct!

    • @videotaper2272
      @videotaper2272 Před 3 lety +322

      Well, my dad calls the whole internet "the E-mail"...

    • @videotaper2272
      @videotaper2272 Před 3 lety +80

      @@Kuumin
      He doesn't have the internet so he has to come over here when he needs me to print something out for him.
      Fortunately he's never asked me to print out the entire thing...

    • @orcahhh8017
      @orcahhh8017 Před 3 lety +62

      This is because companies try to have the monopoly over internet in theses countries
      You will also find countries where Facebook means internet, and people know nothing other than Facebook

    • @orcahhh8017
      @orcahhh8017 Před 3 lety +40

      @Maxx B. well of course not
      But Facebook is preinstalled, and you can't uninstall it, and default message app is messenger
      If you add that most of the times this is someone's forst interaction with a connected device and the first and only thing they see is fb, and every single one of their friends and family uses fb only, how could you know anything else

  • @dr_pollywog
    @dr_pollywog Před 2 lety +21

    In the army they made a huge deal about referring to "Velcro™" as hook and loop fasteners. This is because they did not use Velcro™ on the ACU, they used hook and loop fasteners.

  • @rodrigolaleyenda4163
    @rodrigolaleyenda4163 Před 2 lety +190

    To be fair when someone says google it, that quite literally means google it

    • @LittleKittenOWO
      @LittleKittenOWO Před 2 lety

      Yes but "googling" or "googled" is the problem

    • @rodrigolaleyenda4163
      @rodrigolaleyenda4163 Před 2 lety +31

      @@LittleKittenOWO those are just other conjugations of the infinitive “to google”
      I will google it, I googled it, I am googling it all convey the same thing just in different tenses.
      If googling and googled are problems, using google itself as a verb would in theory be a problem as well.

    • @trashtrash2169
      @trashtrash2169 Před 2 lety +1

      I guess maybe it's the assumption that google was used?

    • @torgranael
      @torgranael Před 2 lety +4

      That's because literally no-one uses Bing. I've heard of numerous browsers but as far as I know, most other search engines have died out.

    • @CoatApple
      @CoatApple Před 2 lety

      @@torgranael I personally use safari

  • @tylerprow7563
    @tylerprow7563 Před 3 lety +1254

    Knowing Google doesn’t want me to say I googled something is all the motivation I need to really double down on saying I googled something.

    • @erdling3132
      @erdling3132 Před 3 lety +38

      Google after reading your comment: 😔😕🙁😥😭😣

    • @demonboy7777
      @demonboy7777 Před 3 lety +38

      Just remember to say you googled something using bing since googling with google doesn't change google.

    • @MunkiZee
      @MunkiZee Před 3 lety +23

      Their legal department doesn't want you to, their marketing department however very much does want you to do that

    • @potatoxel7800
      @potatoxel7800 Před 3 lety +7

      you googled something on bing? or did you bing something on google?

    • @brianw1620
      @brianw1620 Před 3 lety +24

      I google things on DuckDuckGo.

  • @CBMedia404
    @CBMedia404 Před 3 lety +8599

    This will come up when you Google "Why Google Doesn't Want You to Say You "Googled Something""

    • @DyslexicMitochondria
      @DyslexicMitochondria Před 3 lety +405

      Honestly google tracks your every move. I emailed my mom about how church is a scam and now im being bombarded with ads on "Jesus loves you". Even my yt channel is now showing ads on jesus haha

    • @tomhappening
      @tomhappening Před 3 lety +47

      @@DyslexicMitochondria ayyy I watch your channel. Love your vids bro

    • @MidiMaze178
      @MidiMaze178 Před 3 lety +7

      I’d hope so

    • @lunar9650
      @lunar9650 Před 3 lety +5

      lol

    • @itismethatguy
      @itismethatguy Před 3 lety +47

      @@DyslexicMitochondria yesh once we talked about biscuits and facebook burst with ads of biscuits. Same with Google on clothes

  • @chlochlo742
    @chlochlo742 Před 2 lety +3

    Another one that I don't think many people know about outside music production is "Autotune" as a trademark. You hear so many people talking about "Autotuning" and it's exactly like the Google situation. Except many producers don't actually use Autotune, instead opting for an alternative.

  • @doublevizzion
    @doublevizzion Před 2 lety +4

    been watching this channel for years now, i’ve said it before and i’ll say it again, this is the only channel that says sponsors so smoothly that i can’t skip them

  • @scien7455
    @scien7455 Před 3 lety +2238

    In the Philippines, some of us call toothpaste "Colgate", since colgate is so popular here. When we buy toothpaste we say "Do you have Colgate? The Close-up one."

    • @guywithbigbrain9332
      @guywithbigbrain9332 Před 2 lety +45

      We don't say Colgate here cause there are many toothpaste in my country.

    • @Vi-304
      @Vi-304 Před 2 lety +196

      @@guywithbigbrain9332 there are also many toothpaste brand in the Philippines, it's just that colgate is the most popular one

    • @agoodjavascriptvlog3466
      @agoodjavascriptvlog3466 Před 2 lety +90

      Same, in India , toothpaste usually means Colgate

    • @Dabazuka
      @Dabazuka Před 2 lety +15

      @@agoodjavascriptvlog3466 nah

    • @pythondrink
      @pythondrink Před 2 lety +10

      😂😂😂😂y'all here weird

  • @abdim1500
    @abdim1500 Před 3 lety +1159

    "Superglue"
    - Shows a woman washing her hair😂😂😭. I see what you did there😉
    3:40

    • @Ok-lu8gx
      @Ok-lu8gx Před 3 lety +16

      *3:41

    • @hevi0
      @hevi0 Před 3 lety +18

      I don't get it

    • @MagikarpMan
      @MagikarpMan Před 3 lety +134

      @@hevi0 search gorilla glue girl
      Long story short a woman used gorilla glue in her hair and it got completely stuck and she went viral

    • @illustration3406
      @illustration3406 Před 3 lety +8

      @@hevi0 Somebody dropped super glue on her hair, and now she has to wash it

    • @mordor423
      @mordor423 Před 3 lety +2

      that got2b glued lady lmaoooooo this video is hilarious

  • @reneeluijken2536
    @reneeluijken2536 Před 2 lety +16

    If I talk to someone and they say “I googled that on yahoo” i’d be so confused

  • @bofuuu
    @bofuuu Před 2 lety +23

    Switched to Ecosia sometime in 2019, never looked back since.

  • @vxxnsan
    @vxxnsan Před 3 lety +1460

    Friend: “How did you find the Google HAI video?”
    Me: “I googled it.”

    • @TheTexas1994
      @TheTexas1994 Před 3 lety +58

      Correct Use: "I used the Google search engine to find the HAI video"

    • @AaronShenghao
      @AaronShenghao Před 3 lety +25

      I binged it... I mean Bing'ed it... (Yeah it doesn't work)

    • @vaishnavinrao7231
      @vaishnavinrao7231 Před 3 lety +9

      @Spatza damn this doesnt even relate to the topic. 🙂

    • @ECEAaronXavierLobo
      @ECEAaronXavierLobo Před 3 lety +3

      @Spatza what are you going on about?

    • @itismethatguy
      @itismethatguy Před 3 lety +6

      @Spatza anything anywhere? And spam and untruths? Definite spam report

  • @astrolonim2032
    @astrolonim2032 Před 3 lety +1091

    “Ping-Pong” is also a useless trademark. rip my PE teacher who always tried to get us to call it table tennis, the war is well since over.

    • @ca-ke9493
      @ca-ke9493 Před 2 lety +109

      Wait ping pong is a brand? I always thought that was just the english-ized chinese name for table tennis

    • @Wow-uk2on
      @Wow-uk2on Před 2 lety +77

      @@ca-ke9493 Ping-Pong (the game) was invented in like, late 1800's England iirc, and there were one brand that sold really nice paddles, and it was called Ping-Pong, and people used both table tennis and ping-pong as a name for the sport.
      it became hugely popular in communist China during the civil war and became more popular since, and is now considered the national sport, with over 1/ 3 of the world population of table tennis players in China.
      I think the mistake comes from the name Ping-Pong (which sounds like a Chinese word) and the fact that table tennis is so popular in China
      (and the Chinese word for table tennis is 乒乓球 pīngpāngqiú)

    • @Docdoozer
      @Docdoozer Před 2 lety +53

      Meanwhile in Sweden, or at least where I live in Sweden, we call it "Pingis" so like "ping" combined with "tennis" to form "pingis".

    • @cockenballtorture
      @cockenballtorture Před 2 lety +52

      @@Docdoozer lol pingis

    • @Kira-tu3xp
      @Kira-tu3xp Před 2 lety +9

      Reminds me of how my health teacher kept trying to get the class to say STI instead of STD…needless to say it was to no avail

  • @Eldor-117
    @Eldor-117 Před rokem +2

    In my country (Ethiopia) we call bottled water 'highLand', HighLand was a bottled water brand name that appeared nearly 20years ago, the brand doesnt even exist anymore, but still we call a bottled water 'highland'.

  • @Disconnected554
    @Disconnected554 Před 2 lety +2

    The thing is, some languages can't make Google a verb.
    For example, in Portuguese we use Xerox with the same meaning of photocopy. "Tirar uma xerox" "Take a photocopy"
    But we can't verb Google. "Joga no Google" it's the most used I think. It literally means "Throw it at Google""

  • @smalin
    @smalin Před 2 lety +2671

    “google” will almost certainly follow the path of “xerox” - it will be routinely used as a verb, but people will know that Google is the company that did it early on and that that’s where the word comes from. “escalator” isn’t a good example because it’s not the name of the company.

    • @coin5207
      @coin5207 Před 2 lety +21

      Agreed

    • @PacificEmperor
      @PacificEmperor Před 2 lety +57

      What does "xerox" mean? I only know it as the company.

    • @nickeman132
      @nickeman132 Před 2 lety +123

      @@PacificEmperor folks use xerox as a term for "to scan and print" here in the Philippines at least

    • @Emily-ye1rj
      @Emily-ye1rj Před 2 lety +24

      Kleenex

    • @smalin
      @smalin Před 2 lety +42

      @@PacificEmperor It meant "photocopy."

  • @forgottenfamily
    @forgottenfamily Před 3 lety +750

    Y'know, Google's bizarre potential weird defense against Genericide is that when they're sitting at 92% market share, it might actually be near impossible to prove that when people are using it as a verb that they actually mean any search engine when they say "search engine"

    • @fermitupoupon1754
      @fermitupoupon1754 Před 3 lety +39

      But then again, Google only has 90+% of the market if you ignore the Chinese market. So depending on your geopolitical angle, Google may only control as "little" as 70% of the market.

    • @forgottenfamily
      @forgottenfamily Před 3 lety +135

      @@fermitupoupon1754 Somehow, I don't think the colloquialisms of Chinese society will matter that much in a US trademark lawsuit

    • @rickyboii5971
      @rickyboii5971 Před 3 lety +22

      @@fermitupoupon1754 I think chinese people don't say that they will google something they day they will baidu something.

    • @trudojo
      @trudojo Před 3 lety +27

      @@fermitupoupon1754 which makes the legal argument worse because it proves people do not use the word google generically, as they don't "google" things in china

    • @redapol5678
      @redapol5678 Před 3 lety

      @@forgottenfamily well they cared enough about Sweden’s misuse of the term according to the video so why not China?

  • @erezofer8267
    @erezofer8267 Před 3 měsíci

    Hey Sam, good job on this!! Even if a few details were a bit off, you clearly put in a lot of effort to understand a complicated topic, and I appreciate you.

  • @jasoncollins5949
    @jasoncollins5949 Před 3 lety +883

    "I worry about google taking my data, so I use a vpn to make sure my data gets to google securely"

    • @anonymous______1804
      @anonymous______1804 Před 3 lety +45

      If you worry about your data use Tor browser, not vpn because VPNs are still owned by companies that can, and probably will sell your data.

    • @jasoncollins5949
      @jasoncollins5949 Před 3 lety +34

      @@anonymous______1804 definitely. Unless you only distrust your isp, VPNs don’t help much. That said, even through tor, I wouldn’t be confident that google can’t work out who you are.

    • @anonymous______1804
      @anonymous______1804 Před 3 lety +11

      ​@@jasoncollins5949 Well you would have to use some Linux (or something similar) so Microsoft would not get your data, and you'll could not sign to your accounts to remain in anonymity. But in this case you would be anonymous. yes, it would still theoretically be possible to track you, but I don't think it is practically doable.

    • @jasoncollins5949
      @jasoncollins5949 Před 3 lety +10

      @@anonymous______1804 as you say, it probably isn’t practical however, Google probably could if they really wanted to, and given that so many sites use google statistics, even if you avoid all google products, they can track you even if it’s just for that session (which I guess is fine as they don’t know it’s you). If you use almost any other accounts, google can trace you which severely limits the usability of the internet.

    • @thatonepersonwhoeatscheese7348
      @thatonepersonwhoeatscheese7348 Před 3 lety +5

      @@anonymous______1804 tor doesnt do anything to protect your data, it protects your anonymity

  • @qpol
    @qpol Před 3 lety +2943

    “chapstick, a trademark owned by pfizer”
    WHAT

  • @con-trollerl5751
    @con-trollerl5751 Před rokem +2

    Makes me surprised that Nintendo didn't get screwed over with how many parents call their kids PlayStation, computer, or anything they saw games running on "a Nintendo"

  • @KleioChronicles
    @KleioChronicles Před 2 lety +1

    In the UK we use “hoovered”, “hoovering”, and “hoover” for a vacuum cleaner even if it isn’t the Hoover brand. However, there is an understanding that Hoover is also a brand.

  • @joeking3181
    @joeking3181 Před 3 lety +931

    “Superglue”
    *Shows gif of person washing hair*
    I see what you did there

    • @redyau_
      @redyau_ Před 3 lety +81

      That is not a gif, that is a stock video! :P
      "Gif"s are rarely actually .gif files, nowadays. Although it could be said that "gif" has become generalized for "short looping video" as Google has for searching.

    • @royalblanket
      @royalblanket Před 3 lety +33

      @@redyau_ How fitting

    • @redyau_
      @redyau_ Před 3 lety +16

      @@Zmoney126 That's humbling, thank you.

    • @Trash_Banditz
      @Trash_Banditz Před 3 lety +5

      @@Zmoney126 just stop being salty that someone is smarter than you, by the way... This aint Reddit

    • @brianisme6498
      @brianisme6498 Před 3 lety +8

      @@Zmoney126 go back to Reddit. What he said was actually cool. r/ doesn’t even work on CZcams. It’s a hyperlink to a sub-Reddit which only works on Reddit.

  • @evanhce135
    @evanhce135 Před 3 lety +1886

    As long as the verb “Bing” doesn’t get genericized, I’m good

    • @adam79634
      @adam79634 Před 3 lety +106

      Let me bing that idea

    • @odinfromcentr2
      @odinfromcentr2 Před 3 lety +23

      @@adam79634 Kinky. 😛

    • @dima97
      @dima97 Před 3 lety +27

      I binged it and it wasn't

    • @yankochoynev652
      @yankochoynev652 Před 3 lety +38

      As a great man once said: "bing bing bong"

    • @mammutMK2
      @mammutMK2 Před 3 lety +14

      I only use bing to lead me to google, because it is set as my standard search engine, thanks IT

  • @austingeorge6659
    @austingeorge6659 Před 2 lety +1

    That superglue joke with the shampoo was way too funny for a fraction-second clip

  • @michaelkelleypoetry
    @michaelkelleypoetry Před rokem +2

    The word "kleenex" is used in the same way as the word "Google". Most people say "pass me a kleenex" regardless of the actual brand. It's pretty common for the major brand on the market to pass into general vocabulary. It's never affected the trademarking of any other of the brands, though.

  • @Pcat0
    @Pcat0 Před 3 lety +238

    Fun fact I one toured a Microsoft campus and an employ unironically told me to "Bing internship opportunities" if I was interested.

    • @qwaqwa1960
      @qwaqwa1960 Před 3 lety +13

      LOL. Such yummy Cool-Aid®.

    • @crystalwolcott4744
      @crystalwolcott4744 Před 3 lety +22

      So cringe. Apparently they pay peoplle to use bing too lol.

    • @redactedz6146
      @redactedz6146 Před 3 lety +5

      Gotta make ends meet somehow I suppose haha. Hopefully that person **googled up better internship/job opportunities

    • @Maxygamez
      @Maxygamez Před 3 lety +4

      @Vinnie G the only time I’ve used bing was to search for google and I was in elementary school

    • @lotsodhliwayo
      @lotsodhliwayo Před 3 lety +3

      @@Maxygamez do you mean you don’t like bing? Or do you mean it’s bad?
      Because I find it better compared to Google.

  • @gridlockjoe
    @gridlockjoe Před 3 lety +582

    Aspirin and heroin are special cases: their trademark was stripped in the US as a result of Bayer being on the spiky-helmet side of World War I. Aspirin™ is still a trademark in Canada, for example.

    • @apttewly
      @apttewly Před 3 lety +23

      Those helmets were nice though

    • @momochief8845
      @momochief8845 Před 3 lety +1

      @@apttewly Mustache man was nice though

    • @apttewly
      @apttewly Před 3 lety +13

      @@momochief8845 Mustache man wasn't doing anything in WW1

    • @WitherLele
      @WitherLele Před 3 lety +10

      @@apttewly he was in the army

    • @apttewly
      @apttewly Před 3 lety +16

      @@WitherLele He wasn't doing anything *important*

  • @zclor9055
    @zclor9055 Před 2 lety

    that express vpn ad was smooth
    mad respect for making the sponsor at the start of the video 4 seconds long and make the sponsor get moved to the end of the video

  • @amandacarr6764
    @amandacarr6764 Před 2 lety +7

    That Taco Bell joke was legendary!!

  • @raghavnanda6312
    @raghavnanda6312 Před 3 lety +428

    Velcro has the exact same problem! They made a whole music video asking people to call them hook and loop fasteners instead :P

    • @mioluv
      @mioluv Před 3 lety +52

      hook and loop fasteners...

    • @IABITVpresents
      @IABITVpresents Před 2 lety +28

      But that's not catchy!

    • @JohnUnsub
      @JohnUnsub Před 2 lety +12

      Clingy carpet cat tongue strips

    • @arxsaur
      @arxsaur Před 2 lety

      the RIIIIIIPs

    • @GimOA
      @GimOA Před 2 lety +1

      The sticky sandpaper™

  • @roseexe
    @roseexe Před 3 lety +242

    After this video, Google doesn’t even sound like a real word anymore

    • @dragonofepics7324
      @dragonofepics7324 Před 3 lety +1

      Off topic but nice pfp.

    • @lonestarr1490
      @lonestarr1490 Před 3 lety +11

      Well, actually, it hasn't been a real word to begin with.

    • @pedronunes3063
      @pedronunes3063 Před 3 lety +4

      Google: I see this as an absolute win

    • @kribbledibble3291
      @kribbledibble3291 Před 3 lety +3

      You fool, you’re playing right into their hands!

    • @9nikolai
      @9nikolai Před 3 lety

      @@lonestarr1490 You can say that about literally any word.

  • @Jivvi
    @Jivvi Před 2 lety +10

    Fun fact: the first time "google" was used as a verb, the most popular search engine, by a long, long way, was Yahoo!. Google barely made the top 5.

  • @ehlinea12
    @ehlinea12 Před rokem +1

    Asked someone for directions in Florida one time. Their response was, “I don’t know, don’t ya got the googi??”

  • @mathiasmaes
    @mathiasmaes Před 3 lety +635

    In Belgium we have a brand for diapers called "Pampers" but we use the word for all sort of diapers even if they are not from that brand.

  • @Rinkiyakepaapa
    @Rinkiyakepaapa Před 3 lety +881

    "Using Google as a verb is a tradition as old as Google’s tradition of avoiding taxes" - Half as Interesting

  • @riftis2210
    @riftis2210 Před 2 lety +7

    "and if you did know, don't put it in the comments, I do not care."
    _sad backspacing noises_

  • @hjagu1323
    @hjagu1323 Před měsícem

    Small correction for 4:30
    I it was the Swedish academy that tried to put ogooglingsbar in their dictionary (isof doesn't do dictionarys) but it's no longer present there. ISOF are just the ones that actually wrote about the Swedish academys failure to but that word in their dictionary.

  • @averycomer9229
    @averycomer9229 Před 3 lety +789

    “‘Taco Bell’s baked chicken Chalupa’ - as that clearly references a specific type of trash” lmaoooo

    • @ungratefulmango
      @ungratefulmango Před 3 lety +17

      laughing my ass off off off off

    • @AxxLAfriku
      @AxxLAfriku Před 3 lety

      I have a big... BIG... BIIIIGGGGG... muscles!!! HAHAHA!!! What did you think I was going for? That's so DIRTY of you! GAGAGAGA!!! I am the funniest CZcamsr ever! Maybe that's the reason why I have TWO (!!!) HOT (!) GIRLFRIENDS. Thanks for being alive, dear qvery

    • @notjarrod8287
      @notjarrod8287 Před 3 lety +6

      Obviously he hasn’t had Taco Bell at 3am while completely trashed himself

    • @elijah6496
      @elijah6496 Před 3 lety +16

      @@AxxLAfriku im not even gonna ask

    • @JamesBond-xx1lv
      @JamesBond-xx1lv Před 3 lety +13

      @@AxxLAfriku you good bro?

  • @MichaelGriffin_
    @MichaelGriffin_ Před 3 lety +789

    I now want to use google as a verb way more just so they lose their trademark.

    • @itismethatguy
      @itismethatguy Před 3 lety +35

      Same

    • @DogsRNice
      @DogsRNice Před 3 lety +65

      Chaotic good

    • @waynesouthwell
      @waynesouthwell Před 3 lety +11

      Cause just imagine saying bing or yahoo as a verb in 2021 lmao

    • @ungratefulmango
      @ungratefulmango Před 3 lety +12

      @@waynesouthwell One is onomatopoeia and the other is an interjection. I couldn't possibly use them as a verb all of a sudden.

    • @buttersquids
      @buttersquids Před 3 lety +39

      @Normal cat But what would 'to Nestlé' mean? Perhaps 'to perform severely immoral actions'?

  • @ArseneLupln
    @ArseneLupln Před 2 lety

    Ayo that ad was seriously so smooth I didn’t notice for a second

  • @yeti4269
    @yeti4269 Před 2 lety

    The problem with looking at it that way is that this can also apply to just as large brands like Coke. People to this day still refer to a soda as a coke in parts of the southern US.

  • @LetsBiiny
    @LetsBiiny Před 3 lety +601

    The chapstick one is interesting because in Germany, we call them labello which is also a brand / product name

    • @teratino
      @teratino Před 3 lety +30

      yeah pretty much whole europe calls them labello , i gues that was the most famous brand here when they started popping up

    • @raulvillarmartinez
      @raulvillarmartinez Před 3 lety +7

      @@teratino well, in Spain we might be just weird but we usually call it "Vaselina" (vaseline) regardless of it being a stick or non-stick product, while sometimes saying things like "cacao labial" (literally lips cocoa) to refer to the stick form-factor vaseline, or "bálsamo labial" (lip balm, again, regardless of it being stick or non-stick) for a lip product that is similar to vaseline but actually isn't... I guess we are less practical, we care a lot about VaselineTM, or Labello just didn't make it way here 😅

    • @apotato6278
      @apotato6278 Před 3 lety +2

      @@teratino Lypsyl in Swedish.

    • @moviez159
      @moviez159 Před 3 lety +6

      I always buy labello but me and everyone I know just call it "huulirasva", which just means lip balm in finnish. So no company name for chapstick in finnish 😁

    • @americanjoghurt8060
      @americanjoghurt8060 Před 3 lety +5

      Same with Kleenex or tempo

  • @rafipuff
    @rafipuff Před 2 lety +291

    i specifically googled this video on youtube

    • @MrMultiMediat0r
      @MrMultiMediat0r Před 2 lety +9

      Google owns CZcams, which uses basically the same code for its search engine as Google, so they might be okay with that one

    • @Xedrie
      @Xedrie Před 2 lety

      Ok

    • @PopYTP
      @PopYTP Před 2 lety

      Hello Sawcon man

    • @amadeosendiulo2137
      @amadeosendiulo2137 Před 2 lety +1

      Glad you didn't bing it 😬

    • @BackSeatJunkie
      @BackSeatJunkie Před 2 lety

      I googled it on Bing.

  • @AJSSPACEPLACE
    @AJSSPACEPLACE Před 2 lety

    I saw a video that pointed out how MatchBox toys really shouldn’t have been able to get a trademark. As the term matchbox toy, used to prefer to any toy that was packaged and sold in a matchbox.

  • @morenofranco9235
    @morenofranco9235 Před 2 lety +3

    Excellent observation. Majority of companies are never prepared for becoming the "generic" description of a product or service. What could Google expect? I "searched it"? NOOOO! I Googled. I Bing'd! I I Yahoo'd!

  • @TheAdvertisement
    @TheAdvertisement Před 2 lety +426

    Looks like Google gave up, considering how much this video is being suggested all of a sudden!

    • @haneul4164
      @haneul4164 Před 2 lety +13

      This is not how it works

    • @shadowthedgehog1000
      @shadowthedgehog1000 Před 2 lety +2

      @@haneul4164 yes it does

    • @sun2541
      @sun2541 Před 2 lety +1

      If there options for google to Recommend then it would do it.

    • @chilldogs1881
      @chilldogs1881 Před 2 lety

      google telling people not to use the word "googled" by suggesting it as videos to people who use it.

    • @TheAdvertisement
      @TheAdvertisement Před 2 lety

      @@haneul4164 Google controls CZcams sooo

  • @johnchessant3012
    @johnchessant3012 Před 3 lety +305

    The fact that they're making a big fuss just makes me want to do it more.

    • @redactedz6146
      @redactedz6146 Před 3 lety +19

      It'll be fun to google the date for when its trademark is rendered gone. That is if we get to see it actually happen during our time here

    • @almafuertegmailcom
      @almafuertegmailcom Před 3 lety +17

      They are not making a big fuss about it, they are doing the minimum that is legally required of them. I have trademarks in various countries, and in all of them you're legally required to "protect" your trademark by a) using it b) opposing trademark registrations that might collide with yours and c) preventing others from improperly using your trademark. Again, this are things that you *need* to do if you want to keep that trademark. Most companies won't register their own trademark, but rather hire a firm to do it for them, and that firm will include a, b and c in their services. That's just how the stupid system works.
      When I registered each of those trademarks we also got a lot of oppositions or complains, basically other firms (or even the same) that had registered trademarks even remotely similar to yours in the same or other markets saying "Not so fast, that is my trademark! Go away!". Imagine I registered Half as Interesting in the "youtube channel" category, somebody that registered "Half as caffeinated!" as a brand of instant decaffeinated coffee and somebody that registered "very interesting" as a brand of children books, BOTH are essentially legally required to complain and oppose the registration of my brand. If they don't ever complain about anyone, then if they ever need to actually defend their trademark against actual abuse, the fact that they never enforced their trademark could mean they'll lose the lawsuit and the trademark.
      So, it's not really a big fuss. They aren't really suing anyone, they are not gonna follow through or do anything about it, they don't really care that you say "google it" (on the contrary, they love it), but they are *legally* required to say something every time somebody uses their trademark in an "improper" way, otherwise if later Microsoft *actually* infringes on their trademark and starts calling their search engine "Google" too, Microsoft could argue that Google allowed their brand to become a generic term, and didn't defend it, therefore they can use it however they want, since it's just a word.
      The law is stupid, that's not Google's fault.

  • @olisadebeonowu5617
    @olisadebeonowu5617 Před 2 lety +1

    In Nigeria we have lots of these.
    Pampers = Diapers
    Indomie = noodles
    Close up = Toothpaste (this one's debatable)
    Gala = Sausage rolls.
    Essentially, if you introduce a product (or are the most popular brand) chances are that your name will become an umbrella term.
    We say things like " I want Molfix Pampers". (Two different brands, but everyone knows what you mean).

  • @Living-gnu-64
    @Living-gnu-64 Před 2 lety

    "I bet you didn't know this, but if you do don't tell me IDC" for someone who doesn't care, you sure took your time explaining something you don't care about

  • @PixelHead777
    @PixelHead777 Před 3 lety +317

    Neat! I'll make sure to keep this in mind when googling "easiest way to say 'fuck you' to giant corporations"

  • @balab1236
    @balab1236 Před 2 lety +153

    I hope genericide happens to Photoshop, it's already like halfway there

    • @gnashr4366
      @gnashr4366 Před 2 lety +8

      OhhhHHHHHHhhoooHhhHHH, we're living on a prayer!

    • @BackSeatJunkie
      @BackSeatJunkie Před 2 lety +5

      I'm older than Adobe and I never knew that "photoshop" was a brand name of a product/service......I always knew it as the name for using computer-based trickery to screw with images.

    • @balab1236
      @balab1236 Před 2 lety +2

      @@BackSeatJunkie that's exactly what we want to happen, thank you for doing your part

  • @valsagar4917
    @valsagar4917 Před 2 lety +1

    "You can't trademark a common word"
    Sky plc: *nervous sweating*

  • @bofuuu
    @bofuuu Před 2 lety +1

    2:05 “as that clearly references a specific type of trash made by a specific company.” 😂

  • @genericaccount9222
    @genericaccount9222 Před 3 lety +110

    He put stock footage of someone washing their hair when he said superglue at 3:41. Please tell me that's a reference to gorilla glue girl

  • @pythonjava6228
    @pythonjava6228 Před 3 lety +259

    Genericide is basically how every Kenyan talks. We use specific brand names to refer to pretty much every similar product. For example, "Cutex" refers to every nail polish to the point that I only recently learned that it was a brand name

    • @yusurkassem4174
      @yusurkassem4174 Před 3 lety +10

      Omg i had no idea cutex was a brand name! I've heard people use that word before i just assumed it was another word

    • @mlokole254
      @mlokole254 Před 3 lety +1

      🤯

    • @ahokay2668
      @ahokay2668 Před 2 lety

      Wait cutex is a brand???

    • @tzarina-alexandra9211
      @tzarina-alexandra9211 Před 2 lety +8

      I think this happens in any country where the first time they saw said object it was imported from America or elsewhere. For example, where I'm from, Adidas is basically synonymous with sports shoe.

    • @chadwasntperished2750
      @chadwasntperished2750 Před 2 lety +2

      same. we call tissues fine or kleenex, chapstick is rougue etc

  • @michaelotoole8958
    @michaelotoole8958 Před 2 lety

    Velcro is an example of this. Velcro was The Company, "hook and loop" was the name of the product.

  • @johnnyklasing4002
    @johnnyklasing4002 Před 2 lety +12

    The only difference between the word google, and the other examples mentioned, is that everyone is actually referring to the google search engine. I think anyone that uses the word "google" when referring to looking something up, also uses Google as their search engine. The only people that don't use Google are people who don't know how to change the default engine or people get viruses that install some wack search engine.

  • @zukio6088
    @zukio6088 Před 3 lety +256

    🤨I remember Google being proud of being a verb in one of their anniversary videos saying “we’ve become so big we’ve joined your daily vocabulary”, wth

    • @lonestarr1490
      @lonestarr1490 Před 3 lety +68

      That was before they noticed the trademark thing.
      When this happened, they went fully, 'Ooooooh, sssssshhhhh ...".

    • @zukio6088
      @zukio6088 Před 3 lety +20

      @@lonestarr1490 yeah I’ll still use Google as a verb tho

    • @9nikolai
      @9nikolai Před 3 lety +12

      They should be proud that it's a commonly used word, but they should also be very careful about people using it only for when they're actually using Google.

    • @redyau_
      @redyau_ Před 3 lety +8

      @@lonestarr1490 It's especially bad for them because OTIS's and Pfizer's subrands got detrademarked, not the companies themselves. But Google is the name of the company itself, which is quite scary for Google. Doesn't seem like a great situation. All it takes to go wrong is one judge.

    • @crystalwolcott4744
      @crystalwolcott4744 Před 3 lety +11

      They want both. They want to be a household name and they don't want to lose their trademark. That's why they only get upset when it's used to describe all search engines. If you're using to actually mean you are going to use Google then they want you to use it a lot! lol

  • @imbadatgames568
    @imbadatgames568 Před 3 lety +318

    this guy managed to mention a sponsor 3 times in a 6 minute video. I'm honestly impressed

    • @harrada1691
      @harrada1691 Před 2 lety +24

      While keeping it interesting to watch

    • @JJJT-
      @JJJT- Před 2 lety +5

      But promoting/selling something mostly stupid with a false sense of security

    • @Eldor-117
      @Eldor-117 Před rokem

      Subliminal adverts

  • @salemtargaryen123
    @salemtargaryen123 Před 2 lety

    "they still shouldn't be feeling too lucky" I see what you did there, nice

  • @user-gx8dl1dt2y
    @user-gx8dl1dt2y Před 2 lety

    The thing is whenever someone uses Google as a verb, they are probably using it not to generically refer to looking something up, but specifically using Google to look something up.

  • @rahuln5676
    @rahuln5676 Před 3 lety +182

    This means that if all of your subscribers start regularly using the term "I Half as Interestinged it." when they learn something from your videos, then you Mr. Sam, won't be able to Trade Mark "HAI" anymore.
    Guys, I see this as an absolute win.

    • @xXJ4FARGAMERXx
      @xXJ4FARGAMERXx Před 3 lety +4

      I read that as:
      I half as intere-stinge-d it

    • @minecrafting_il
      @minecrafting_il Před 3 lety +9

      no: it would make him lose the trademark only if we start using it for things we didn't learn from this channel. In the case of google, they will lose their trademark ONLY IF we start using it even if we don't search on google. If we search on google, the trademark is still theirs.

    • @desuordie4856
      @desuordie4856 Před 3 lety +7

      @@minecrafting_il So what you're saying is we only need to use it for short 5-10 minute comedic educational videos. And you know I'm more partial to "HAI'ed it"

    • @User31129
      @User31129 Před 3 lety +1

      Say Interestinged five times fast

    • @zmbdog
      @zmbdog Před 3 lety +3

      rolls off the tongue

  • @BoWSkittlez
    @BoWSkittlez Před 3 lety +454

    1:32 lol at the FineBros trying to trademark the word “React” a few years back

    • @SyenPie
      @SyenPie Před 2 lety +37

      I remember that fiasco. Their prompt "apology" video was even more shameless. I guess they recovered nicely considering they still have 20m subscribers.

    • @rendezvousonmemorylane
      @rendezvousonmemorylane Před 2 lety +39

      @@SyenPie Dead subs tho. There new videos get no views.

    • @idanavni_
      @idanavni_ Před 2 lety +5

      @@rendezvousonmemorylane their

    • @rendezvousonmemorylane
      @rendezvousonmemorylane Před 2 lety +12

      @@idanavni_ That's a first. I don't I've ever been grammar nazied before. Wow.

    • @ultimategamer2669
      @ultimategamer2669 Před 2 lety +6

      @@rendezvousonmemorylane Or studied basic english.

  • @WallahNein
    @WallahNein Před 2 lety

    We still have this in Germany for example the word hair dryer: The common used term is Fön, it's in German dictionaries for years, but when your company wants to sell a Fön, they have to name it Haartrockner(literally hair dryer).
    Because the word belongs to the company Electrolux and that's just one example.

  • @TheSmart-CasualGamer
    @TheSmart-CasualGamer Před 2 lety +1

    A lot of people in the late 1800s used "Kodak" as an alternate word for camera in a similar way to how we use Google, escalator, blu tack or tannoy, (Kodak is used like this in Dracula!), but that fell out of fashion. I wonder why?

  • @FharishAhmedPortfolio
    @FharishAhmedPortfolio Před 3 lety +466

    Just for this, we should all band together and make "Google" a generic term... given that they already steal our information either way.

    • @user-dl3vn8ze9n
      @user-dl3vn8ze9n Před 3 lety +4

      Bahaha

    • @FharishAhmedPortfolio
      @FharishAhmedPortfolio Před 3 lety +12

      @Bellezza Felutia I am sorry, I am not letting anybody read my PP!!! lol

    • @FrenchToasted1995
      @FrenchToasted1995 Před 3 lety +2

      come together lads

    • @FharishAhmedPortfolio
      @FharishAhmedPortfolio Před 3 lety +3

      @Patrick Baptist You make an interesting point. You probably googled the subject extensively.
      This means, I have to google search the topic and learn about it.

  • @jrocksburr2724
    @jrocksburr2724 Před 3 lety +348

    The shade thrown at Taco Bell is real 😂

    • @crystalpiper949
      @crystalpiper949 Před 3 lety +11

      I loved their naked chicken taco, but I get why people like to dump on Taco Bell.

    • @royalblanket
      @royalblanket Před 3 lety +14

      @@crystalpiper949 I usually dump on taco bell due to the taco bell

    • @silent8335
      @silent8335 Před 3 lety

      daanng

    • @nosikuminyoi18
      @nosikuminyoi18 Před 3 lety

      😂 , I just heard it

  • @aresivrc1800
    @aresivrc1800 Před rokem

    It just wasnt bing, some french based competitors also tried - in vain - to have the name of their search engine be choosen for searching on the internet. Being french dirigiste, they even managed to change some official things but stil miserably failed at moving the public.

  • @matthewmccoy7437
    @matthewmccoy7437 Před rokem

    i’m going to be honest, i completely forgot bing exists. the only thing it was ever useful for was going into the computer lab in my highschool and bypassing the blocks our teacher put on game sites, and even that didn’t last long. pretty sure it got blocked after like two weeks of people abusing it.

  • @nightshark1156
    @nightshark1156 Před 3 lety +221

    So basically the goal of "Becoming a verb" is both something to chase when developing a service (I.E. Zoom, Uber) and something companies really don't want to happen.

    • @Winasaurus
      @Winasaurus Před 3 lety +61

      You want to become A verb, not THE verb.
      Having people say "Just Uber it" is great for marketing since it's word of mouth without the effort. But if people are using Ryde and still say that, then you've got an issue.

    • @21stcenturyozman20
      @21stcenturyozman20 Před 3 lety +27

      English has been verbing nouns and nouning verbs since time immemorial. Neither Google not anyone else can stop it, because - registered names aside - the people (i.e. everyone) own language. Using "google" as a verb cannot be legislated against; AFAIK no-one has ever registered a trade verb, only trade *names.*

    • @Winasaurus
      @Winasaurus Před 3 lety +7

      @@21stcenturyozman20 They can, and have, sent cease-and-desist orders to websites not defining their verbage correctly. To them, 'googling' is 'to use google specifically to search something', if you attempt to define it otherwise, you'll get the CnD.
      The people own the language, but the company own their name, and can legally protect it from misuse.

    • @kamladevi4500
      @kamladevi4500 Před 3 lety +1

      Hey this comment has 69 likes lol

    • @oliver_siegel
      @oliver_siegel Před 3 lety +1

      @@Winasaurus i guess it would take a patented product that can't be easily copied... But at the same time if your brand name has become the verb for something your brand is probably worth billions, so why care?

  • @Whose__
    @Whose__ Před 3 lety +177

    everybody gangsta till somebody internet explore's it

  • @jgtully
    @jgtully Před 2 lety +2

    You really should avoid advertising the use of a VPN Service as "a way to get around regional restrictions in streaming service catalogs". Netflix, DisneyPlus, Hulu, and many more have begun soft-blocking the IP addresses used by Express VPN as well as NordVPN and SurfShark. No not all IPs are blocked, but every week more and more are.

    • @furrydreamer4443
      @furrydreamer4443 Před 2 lety

      'Boss we found a great way to reduce piracy! We just let people stream stuff, and they pay for a subscription, and we get a cut of that fee.'
      "Hmm... sounds too convenient and accessible, make sure the streaming companies can't offer it to everyone. Oh and keep cancelling their rights periodically to make their library a mess. But not universally, we can still let this country watch stuff that country can't."
      'Boss people are using VPN's to watch it anyway.'
      "What?! Block those IP's! We can't have people watching things they are paying to watch that easily."
      'Boss people use those for internet security to. We can't expect them to turn it off JUST to watch our..'
      "Who has rights to the production? Just do it. They have no other choice."
      'Boss... piracy is up again.'
      "But why?! We got into this whole streaming thing! It's clear customers are just criminals."
      Like seriously.... what's next? A 2 month waiting period to be allowed to access stream content, with a subscription required throughout? I mean they already put later entries of a series on streaming platforms without the first entry, or the first entry without sequals, or spontaneously pull their content from one country but not another, or split their content up between several streaming services, or try to put all their content on their own independant streaming service that they charge more for than the streaming service that had 10x the content. The worst of it so far was Amazon Prime telling me that my subscription wasn't good enough to watch CERTAIN videos, but I could pay to rent them if I wanted.
      I still remember trying to watch the whole 'Expendables' series, and netflix canada at the time had 2 and 3, but not 1. Amazon Prime had 1, but wouldn't let me stream it without paying to rent it, despite having a subscription to Amazon Prime. So I did the only sensible thing.
      Realised I was wasting my money trying to stop pirating things, cancelled my subscriptions, and went back to pirating things.
      Now I can afford to get fast food 4 or 5 more times a month, I can find the content I want to watch quickly and easily, and media companies don't have to worry about my patronage, as they always seem to be so desperate to lose it.

  • @emmaj5807
    @emmaj5807 Před 2 lety

    I havent heard people say "googled" much recently so its all good! Very informative video!!

  • @TheLegoPerson
    @TheLegoPerson Před 3 lety +279

    I'd argue that google isn't at risk of losing their trademark anyway, because every time we "google" something, we actually use their site. Nobody says they're going to "google" something and then uses bing. But then I'm not a lawyer so I could be wrong

    • @Jenny-tm3cm
      @Jenny-tm3cm Před 3 lety +67

      I agree with your point, but I ALWAYS say “lemme google that” and use bing when I’m on my computer lol. Depends on which browser I’m using

    • @maxherman5413
      @maxherman5413 Před 3 lety +16

      Y'all using bing🤡

    • @_ikako_
      @_ikako_ Před 3 lety +53

      what about people who use DuckDuckGo or Ecosia? they still say they're going to 'google' it, not 'Ecosia' it.

    • @adithyastren6218
      @adithyastren6218 Před 3 lety +18

      They are on shaky ground though. Google is so widely used but it is not universally used. When someone says "google it" and you use a search engine other than google, you are still following their instructions. Their meaning was "search for it on the internet" not "search for it using google".

    • @waynesouthwell
      @waynesouthwell Před 3 lety +4

      Yeah you just don't 'Hawaii 5-0 it' and 'Bing' or 'Yahoo' it... just search it soooo yeah

  • @sohopedeco
    @sohopedeco Před 3 lety +61

    In Brazil, Nestlé has a brand of cooking powdered chocolate called "Two Friars", that has a picture of two priests on the box. Everyone just calls it "chocolate do padre" (the priest chocolate). Once a company tried to register "chocolate do padre" as a brand but it got denied by the IP office because of that. Those things happen both ways.

    • @darochavitor
      @darochavitor Před 3 lety +1

      Sempre ouvi falarem “os Fradinhos”

    • @deleted5745
      @deleted5745 Před 3 lety +1

      @@darochavitor cara respeita quem nao fala a sua lingua, ou escreve em ingles ou traduz em baixo
      Man respect people who can't speak your language, either write in english or translate it

  • @Solrex_the_Sun_King
    @Solrex_the_Sun_King Před 2 lety

    Nice transition into the sponsor, a self roast is always nice.

  • @sushicat999
    @sushicat999 Před 2 lety

    Here in Argentina there is this really popular mustard brand called "Savora" and lost of people just say that when referring to the condiment

  • @JJMcCullough
    @JJMcCullough Před 3 lety +927

    What would be the most recent example of a company losing formal, legal control of its brand name to genericide? Does it still actually happen or is it just a vague worry?

  • @dragonrykr
    @dragonrykr Před 3 lety +94

    3:14 fun fact, in the ex-Yugoslav region, a common word amongst the people for a calculator is "digitron", even though officially it is "kalkulator". The reason being that one company from Istria called Digitron used to produce calculators for the entire country, so the name stuck and remained even to this day as an actual word.

    • @INNERLMNT
      @INNERLMNT Před 3 lety +8

      In Kosovo which was part of that ex-Yugo region, we use that word as the equivalent for a TV "remote" as well.

    • @eier5472
      @eier5472 Před 3 lety +28

      Digitron sounds much cooler than calculator

    • @lordsiomai
      @lordsiomai Před 3 lety +11

      i wish we all just called calculators digitrons. it's much cooler and high tech sounding

    • @uniqueusernane8204
      @uniqueusernane8204 Před 3 lety +3

      In Macedonia we call calculators "digitron" "дигитрон"

    • @davidbarrientos2062
      @davidbarrientos2062 Před 3 lety +5

      In Chile the Higienic paper is "papel higiénico" but everyone call it "Comfort"
      Because of a company whit that name

  • @AngloAborigine
    @AngloAborigine Před 2 lety

    Most Brits call vacuum cleaners by any brand hoovers, even though this is a brand that makes all kinds of appliances. Hoovered also is a generic word for clearing up an area or using the last of a particular powdered plant extract from the mirror.

  • @legend___565
    @legend___565 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow that was pretty informative. Didn’t know about all the trademarks

  • @TheAutobotPower
    @TheAutobotPower Před 2 lety +84

    Hasbro has this issue with *Transformers* , they cannot say or write "transform", but convert. Ironically, their most famous catchphrase is "Transform and roll out"

    • @jakeeastman5629
      @jakeeastman5629 Před 2 lety +12

      "Convert and roll out" sounds like the motto of a cult

  • @Danielledaydreamer
    @Danielledaydreamer Před 3 lety +80

    I remember The Vampire Diaries also tried to make “I binged it” a thing. Let it go, Bing, not gonna happen.

    • @digitallocations1423
      @digitallocations1423 Před 2 lety +7

      😂😂
      They tried it.
      The written word is just weird. People might think you binge ate some food.

  • @guywithrevolver
    @guywithrevolver Před 2 lety +1

    5 ways to rebel against the corporate machine:
    1. say you "Googled something"

  • @dr.mantistoboggan7078
    @dr.mantistoboggan7078 Před 2 lety +2

    I've seen something similar happen a lot with tools. There's many brands that make adjustable wrenches, but most people (Especially old timers) will just call it a crescent wrench.

    • @CaptainMisery86
      @CaptainMisery86 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm a young dude. I thought "crescent" was the name of that type of wrench