Twitter As X May Face Legal Challenges Any Time As Hundreds Of Companies Own Same Trademark

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Twitter new logo: Elon Musk has said many times that he likes the X word very much. He has included this letter in the names of many of his companies. Like spaceX, Xai etc. For a long time, Musk was thinking of changing the name and logo of Twitter. Yesterday finally he did this work and now it has become his third company from X word. Although Musk has changed the name of the company as soon as possible, it is not as easy legally. Any person can file a case against Musk’s company. Know why we are saying this.

anyone can hit the case

Actually, Elon Musk has chosen the name X for the company, but many companies have patents and other licenses related to this word. Meta and Microsoft own the intellectual property rights associated with this word. Because this word is popular, the rights related to it are available with many people. Companies can file a case against Elon Musk’s company at any time. Trademark attorney Josh Gerben said that there is a 100% chance that Twitter could be sued by someone over this. Lauer said he has counted about 900 active US trademark registrations that already use the X word in their businesses. If these companies want, they can file a case against Musk.

Meta and Microsoft already have trademarks

Microsoft has owned a trademark associated with the word X since 2003 for its Xbox video-game system. Similarly, Meta has taken the trademark related to X word in 2019 for the areas related to software and social media. The company has patented the blue and white X letter. Trademark attorney Josh Gerben said Meta and Microsoft won’t sue unless they feel threatened by Musk’s company, but other companies could do so at any time.

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