Monkeys are on the loose in St. Louis, and it's taking social media by storm. Now, officials are looking for their owner.
X, the social media platform owned by tech baron Elon Musk, filed a lawsuit in Delaware federal court seeking to halt a startup from using the platform's old brand: Twitter. Operation Bluebird ...
On Tuesday, X Corporation, formerly known as Twitter, sued “Operation Bluebird,” the new startup that is seeking to reclaim the allegedly abandoned Twitter trademark and relaunch a new social media ...
Despite changing its name and using decidedly bird-free branding, X is trying to hold on to its original Twitter trademarks, TechCrunch reports. The xAI-owned social ...
Twitter’s rebrand to X isn’t an ‘abandonment’ of its trademark rights, X Corp. claims. Twitter’s rebrand to X isn’t an ‘abandonment’ of its trademark rights, X Corp. claims. is a news writer who ...
Elon Musk’s X is updating its Terms of Service to indicate it still lays claim to the “Twitter” trademark. The move to add this detail to the company’s terms ...
Dec 16 (Reuters) - Elon Musk's X Corp sued a startup on Tuesday after it sought to cancel X's Twitter trademarks so it can "bring Twitter back" as a new social media platform. X said in the lawsuit, ...
Everyone might still refer to X as Twitter, but for all legal purposes, that name is dead and gone. But if X owner Elon Musk doesn’t see the value in the name, a startup called Operation Bluebird ...
The startup claims X Corp. ‘legally abandoned its rights’ to Twitter’s brand. The startup claims X Corp. ‘legally abandoned its rights’ to Twitter’s brand. is a news writer who covers the streaming ...
A Virginia startup calling itself “Operation Bluebird” announced this week that it has filed a formal petition with the US Patent and Trademark Office, asking the ...
WASHINGTON, Dec 8 (Reuters) - A fledgling social media platform has asked the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to cancel trademarks for Twitter so it can take them for itself, contending that ...
PRAIRIE VILLAGE, Kan. — Prairie Village is weighing a rather odd proposal: a full monkey ban — a change that could uproot a two-pound spider monkey from its family. Toni Skelton, who owns the ...