Twitter’s rebrand to X isn’t an ‘abandonment’ of its trademark rights, X Corp. claims.
X's new terms of service say that no one can use the Twitter name, trademarks, logos and more without written consent.
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In response to a recent trademark petition claiming X had abandoned the Twitter name, the company updated its Terms of Service today.
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