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The Hindware Judgment And A Bigger Question About Consumer Choice

In this article, Yesudas Pillai, A Curious Observer and Founder of Y&A Transformation, argues the Hindware verdict protects trademarks but oversimplifies consumer intent, as search increasingly reflects discovery and comparison in an AI-driven ecosystem shaped by evolving consumer choice.

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June 2, 2026
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The recent court ruling in favour of Hindware has been widely celebrated across the marketing and legal fraternity. The court observed that when a consumer searches for a specific brand, such as Hindware, he or she has already made a decision about that brand. Therefore, allowing competitors to bid on the brand’s trademarked keyword and display their advertisements ahead of the searched for result amounts to an unfair appropriation of the brand’s goodwill.

At first glance, the logic appears sound. After all, brands invest years and often crores of rupees building awareness, trust and preference. Why should a competitor be allowed to intercept a consumer who is specifically searching for that brand?

Yet, while the judgment may be legally sound within existing trademark frameworks, it raises a larger question that perhaps deserves equal attention.

Have we oversimplified what a search actually means? Does Search Always Mean Purchase Intent?

The ruling appears to rest on a fundamental assumption that a search for a brand is evidence of a consumer’s preference for that brand. But consumer behaviour has never been that straightforward.

A person searching for Hindware may indeed be looking to purchase a Hindware product. Equally, the search could be initiated by an existing customer looking for customer support, a consumer seeking warranty information, a journalist researching the company, an investor looking for corporate information, or someone comparing multiple brands before making a final decision.

In many cases, consumers search for a brand precisely because they have not yet made up their minds. Search is often a starting point for discovery, not necessarily the end point of a decision.

The digital advertising ecosystem was built around this reality. Advertisers bid on category terms, generic terms and competitor terms because consumer journeys are rarely linear. They are dynamic, iterative and often influenced by new information encountered along the way.

The Real World Works Differently

Consider a few familiar scenarios. A consumer walks into a multi car showroom intending to buy a particular brand. A skilled salesperson persuades him to consider another model. A retailer places competing products next to each other on a shelf. A billboard for one brand stands directly outside the showroom of another. A consumer enters a mall to buy one brand but walks out carrying another. None of these situations are viewed as unfair competition. In fact, they are considered normal market behaviour.

Markets function because consumers are free to reconsider. Competition exists because businesses are allowed to present alternatives. The existence of alternatives does not automatically imply consumer confusion.

The AI Era may make the debate even more complex

The timing of this judgment is particularly interesting because it arrives just as digital discovery is undergoing its biggest transformation since the invention of search engines. For nearly two decades, the internet revolved around keywords. Today, it is increasingly revolving around conversations.

When consumers interact with AI assistants and large language models, they do not merely search for information. They ask questions. A consumer may ask: “Which are the best sanitaryware brands in India?” An AI-generated response is likely to mention Hindware alongside several competitors. Another consumer may ask: “Is Hindware better than Cera?” The answer will almost certainly involve a comparison of both brands. A third consumer may ask: “What are alternatives to Hindware?” Again, competing brands will appear naturally within the response.

In such a world, discovery becomes contextual rather than keyword driven. The rigid relationship between a specific search term and a specific brand begins to weaken. This raises an interesting future question.

If mentioning competing brands within AI generated responses becomes a normal part of consumer discovery, where should the line between trademark protection and competitive information be drawn?

Protecting Brands Versus Protecting Choice

To be clear, this is not an argument against trademark protection. Strong brands deserve protection against impersonation, deception and misuse of their intellectual property. The issue is whether competitive visibility should automatically be interpreted as consumer diversion. The two are not always the same.

A consumer who encounters an alternative does not necessarily abandon the original brand. In many cases, exposure to alternatives reinforces the original preference. Competition often strengthens decisions rather than weakens them.

The assumption that consumers are incapable of distinguishing between brands may underestimate the very consumers whom brands spend years trying to understand.

The Larger Question

The celebration surrounding the Hindware verdict is understandable. It represents a victory for brand owners seeking to protect the value they have painstakingly created. However, the larger debate is not about Hindware. It is about the future of discovery.

As search evolves into conversation, as AI becomes a primary interface between consumers and information, and as purchase journeys become increasingly fluid, the assumptions that governed keyword advertising may need fresh examination.

The real question may not be whether Hindware deserved protection. It probably did. The more important question is whether the future of consumer choice can continue to be viewed through the lens of a search engine era that is already beginning to fade.

In an AI driven world, consumers may no longer travel in straight lines from intention to purchase. They will discover, compare, question and reconsider continuously. And perhaps that is not a flaw in the system. That is exactly how competitive markets are supposed to work.

A recent research revealed a statistic that only 7.9% of brands out of the researched universe of over 250 demonstrated strong visibility and recommendation performance across AI ecosystems. Interestingly the report also stated that 52% of those brands ranked on Google’s first page, but failed to appear in AI-generated recommendations, leading to a clear indication that traditional SEO performance cannot guarantee discoverability within the AI ecosystem.

For marketers, this is a reminder that the future cannot be understood through incremental thinking alone. Every major shift in our industry, from print to television, television to digital, and now search to AI, has rewarded those willing to rethink first principles rather than defend existing models. The winners in the next decade may not be those who merely adapt to change, but those who develop the transformational thinking needed to understand how consumers discover, decide and choose in a world where the rules themselves are being rewritten.

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