X Corp. Sues Social Media Startup Over Bid to Claim ‘Twitter’ Brand
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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…
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.
A start-up has called on the US Patent Office to take X's trademark rights to Twitter and Tweet. This is what the Short News Service wants to prevent and sue.
A start-up wants to secure the name Twitter and the well-known logo with the blue bird. Elon Musk's online platform X complains against it.
Operation Bluebird, which was launched to revive Twitter, has been sued by X, the company that bought and renamed Twitter.
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