Elon Musk's X sues startup over Twitter trademark
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X has updated its terms of service and filed a petition to seemingly counter an attempt to remove its control of old Twitter trademarks.
X's new terms of service say that no one can use the Twitter name, trademarks, logos, and more without written consent.
Twitter’s rebrand to X isn’t an ‘abandonment’ of its trademark rights, X Corp. claims.
The internet is abuzz as the app formerly known as Twitter announced a name change last week. X.com now redirects to Twitter.com; the company's headquarters now sports a flashing X where there was once was a bird logo, and the app now appears as "X" in the ...
Twitter is now called X, and it’s causing some commotion. Since launching 17 years ago (nearly to the date at the time of writing), Twitter has been adorned with a blue bird. Now, it’s a rather cryptic X brought on by the new owner of the social media ...
“X,” the site formerly known as Twitter, has been bleeding users (and advertisers) since Elon Musk took over the site and made many unpopular changes. The slow migration has exploded into an exodus to Bluesky, a competing microblogging platform that ...
When Elon Musk first took over Twitter, those of us in the tech media had all kinds of theories about how the acquisition might bring about the death of the 17-year-old platform. Some posited that his inept attempts at cost-cutting would cause irreparable ...
X's new terms of service say that no one can use the Twitter name, trademarks, logos and more without written consent.