X Corp. Sues Social Media Startup Over Bid to Claim ‘Twitter’ Brand
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About three years ago, Elon buys Musk Twitter. Later, he renames the platform and publicly says goodbye to the bird in the logo. Now, a startup wants to secure the lost name. X therefore moves to court and accuses the "Operation Bluebird" of stealing.
X Corp. Sues Social Media Startup Over Bid to Claim ‘Twitter’ Brand
Elon Musk’s X Corp. has sued a social media startup company named Operation Bluebird Inc., accusing it of trying to “steal the world-famous Twitter brand.” In a lawsuit filed on Dec. 16, X claimed that the Twitter brand is alive and well and still owned by Musk’s company. Operation Bluebird on Dec. 2 requested the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office cancel X’s Twitter trademarks, arguing abandonment of the brand. “Our cancellation petition is based…
The social network X has updated the Terms of its service to include the word 'Twitter' detailing that it prohibits the use of that name without its consent, while presenting a counterclaim in which it claims to continue to be the owner of the trademarks 'Twitter' and 'tweet', after the intention of Operation Bluebird to use this brand for its social network.
The social platform led by Elon Musk has just changed its Terms of Use to make it clear that it still holds the rights to the "Twitter" brand. This legal review comes in direct response to a bold maneuver: a young company based in Virginia recently filed an application for registration with the Office ... Read more Article X counter-attack to defend the Twitter brand against an opportunistic startup appeared first on Fredzone.
Elon Musk’s X Corp Sues Startup Seeking to “Bring Twitter Back”
Elon Musk’s X Corp is suing a startup that claims it can “bring Twitter back,” setting up a legal battle over one of the world’s most iconic brands. The post Elon Musk’s X Corp Sues Startup Seeking to “Bring Twitter Back” appeared first on StratNews Global.
X has just filed a complaint against the start-up Operation Bluebird. The latter wanted to recreate the Twitter of the beginnings, arguing that the brand had been abandoned by Elon Musk. A sudden halt to an ambitious project.
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