“Abandonment” offers rare chance to reclaim one of tech’s most recognized brands.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 federal agency to cancel X Corporation’s trademarks of the words “Twitter” and “tweet” since X has allegedly abandoned them.“The TWITTER and TWEET brands have been eradicated from X Corp.’s products, services, and marketing, effectively abandoning the storied brand, with no intention to resume use of the mark,” the petition states. “The TWITTER bird was grounded.”If successful, two leaders of the group tell Ars, Operation Bluebird would launch a social network under the name Twitter.new, possibly as early as late next year. (Twitter.new has created a working prototype and is already inviting users to reserve handles.)Neither X Corporation nor its owner Elon Musk immediately responded to Ars Technica’s request for comment.
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33 sats \ 1 reply \ @grayruby 22h
I don’t see a ruling in the favour. I imagine it would have to be a lot longer than 2 years for abandonment to be considered.
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76 sats \ 0 replies \ @0xbitcoiner OP 22h
I don’t know if this is really going anywhere. I don’t get how they can even do this since Elon owns the brand. I mean, it’d make sense if he sold it. But the article says:
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