X counters rival's bid to claim Twitter trademarks

X has updated its terms of service and filed a counterpetition to defend its ownership of Twitter trademarks against a startup's challenge. The move comes after Operation Bluebird, founded by a former Twitter executive, sought to cancel X's trademarks to launch a new social platform. This dispute highlights ongoing tensions over the legacy of the rebranded social media service.

In a recent development, X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, has revised its terms of service to explicitly reference both X and Twitter branding. The update, effective January 16, 2025, states that users have no right to use the X name, Twitter name, or associated trademarks without permission. This change coincides with X filing a petition asserting that the Twitter trademarks remain its exclusive property.

The catalyst for X's actions is Operation Bluebird, a startup co-founded by Stephen Coates, who previously served as Twitter's general counsel. Last week, Operation Bluebird petitioned the US Patent and Trademark Office to cancel X's control over the Twitter and Tweet brands. In its filing, the company argued that these brands have been eradicated from X's products and marketing, indicating abandonment with no intent to resume use. Operation Bluebird aims to register the marks for its own social media platform, planned for the domain twitter.new.

Coates emphasized the legal basis of their claim in a statement: “X legally abandoned the TWITTER mark, publicly declared the Twitter brand ‘dead,’ and spent substantial resources establishing a new brand identity. Our cancellation petition is based on well-established trademark law and we believe we will be successful. They said goodbye. We say hello.”

This conflict echoes Elon Musk's 2022 announcement shortly after acquiring Twitter, where he declared, "And soon we shall bid adieu to the twitter brand and, gradually, all the birds." Despite the rebranding to X and removal of bird imagery, remnants persist, such as the redirection from twitter.com to x.com.

Operation Bluebird has already garnered interest, with over 145,200 users claiming handles on its platform. X's response suggests it views the trademarks as valuable assets worth protecting, even as it builds a distinct identity.

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Illustration depicting X platform's outage recovery on Jan. 16, 2026, with global users facing errors on devices, Downdetector spike, and transition to resolution.
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X recovers from intermittent outage on January 16

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The social media platform X, formerly Twitter, experienced an intermittent outage starting around 7 a.m. PT on January 16, 2026, affecting users worldwide and its AI chatbot Grok. Reports spiked on Downdetector, with issues lingering for several hours before full resolution by early afternoon.

A US District Judge has dismissed with prejudice X's antitrust lawsuit claiming advertisers colluded to boycott the platform. Judge Jane Boyle ruled that X failed to show consumer harm required for an antitrust claim. The decision comes after advertisers pulled ads citing concerns over content moderation on X.

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Elon Musk's X has invoked a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision to argue that music publishers' copyright infringement claims against it should be dismissed. The platform contends the ruling rejects the theory of contributory liability alleged in the suit. Publishers disagree but agreed to pause discovery while briefing the issue.

X said it has appealed a €120 million ($140 million) fine imposed by the European Commission for breaches of transparency obligations under the EU’s Digital Services Act, in what could become a first major court test of the bloc’s new online-platform rulebook.

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President Javier Milei launched his official English account on X on Monday, featuring an animated video of his alter ego 'General Ancap', but it was suspended hours later for violating platform rules and then reinstated.

Writer Beatriz Gutiérrez Müller publicly questioned Elon Musk after receiving an X notification about temporary reduced visibility on her account due to 'unusual activity'. She ironized in her post about the notice, suggesting it targets accounts inconvenient to political interests. The platform states the measure resolves in days or weeks if rules are followed.

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Tesla has filed two new trademark applications for logos related to its upcoming Roadster electric sports car. The filings include a minimalist vehicle silhouette and a stylized version of the word 'Roadster,' ahead of a planned demo on April 1. The move signals preparations for a potential public launch of the long-delayed vehicle.

 

 

 

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