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The issue is over copyright and legal usage, but the story could be far more important from a branding standpoint.
Elon Musk’s company has filed a lawsuit against Operation Bluebird, a new startup hoping to claim the “abandoned” Twitter trademark, but its legal argument is a little unorthodox. lowmess: > “well ...
In its 43-page lawsuit, which was filed in federal court in Delaware, X Corporation alleges trademark infringement, adding ...
X has updated its terms of service and filed a petition to seemingly counter an attempt to remove its control of old Twitter trademarks.
In response to a recent trademark petition claiming X had abandoned the Twitter name, the company updated its Terms of ...
X's new terms of service say that no one can use the Twitter name, trademarks, logos, and more without written consent.
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