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Home / Technology / X sues startup over Twitter name rights

X sues startup over Twitter name rights

18 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • X Corp. filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against Operation Bluebird.
  • Operation Bluebird seeks to claim the Twitter trademark and cancel X's.
  • X claims the Twitter brand is still valuable and in active use.
X sues startup over Twitter name rights

X Corp., formerly known as Twitter, has initiated a lawsuit against a startup named Operation Bluebird for alleged trademark infringement. The company is contesting Operation Bluebird's attempts to claim and revive the 'Twitter' brand, asserting that the brand, despite the rebrand to X in 2023, is still actively owned and utilized by X Corp.

Operation Bluebird recently announced its intention to launch a new social media platform at Twitter.new and claimed nearly 150,000 sign-ups. This move followed their petition to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to cancel X's trademarks for 'Twitter' and 'Tweet,' based on Elon Musk's public statements indicating the " Twitter brand" would be phased out.

In its legal filing, X highlighted ongoing daily usage of the Twitter.com domain, continued public references to the platform as Twitter, and the persistent use of Twitter marks on webpages and by third-party licensees. The company views Operation Bluebird's actions as an attempt to improperly acquire the goodwill associated with the substantial investment made in the Twitter brand.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
X Corp. is suing Operation Bluebird for trademark infringement, alleging the startup is trying to improperly claim and use the 'Twitter' brand despite X's ownership.
X Corp. argues it still actively owns and uses the Twitter brand, while Operation Bluebird claims Musk's rebrand to X constituted legal abandonment.
Operation Bluebird intends to revive the Twitter brand for a new social media platform and has filed to cancel X's existing trademarks for 'Twitter' and 'Tweet'.

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