Operation Bluebird, a new US-based startup, has filed a petition seeking the ownership of the Twitter trademark.
The effort is led by Stephen Coates, a former lawyer for Twitter before Musk’s takeover, and trademark attorney Michael ...
But if X owner Elon Musk doesn’t see the value in the name, a startup called Operation Bluebird apparently does. The company ...
Led by Illinois attorney Michael Peroff and former Twitter General Counsel Stephen Coates, Operation Bluebird has, according ...
The new site for the the new Twitter for the old cause is set up at Twitter.New which is yet to go live full-fledged. However ...
Could the old Twitter return? Operation Bluebird files to reclaim the iconic trademark.
Deciding to abandon one of the world’s best-known brands was one of a number of imaginative decisions made by Elon Musk when he purchased Twitter and renamed it X. Now a startup wants to revive the ...
The Virginia-based startup, called Operation Bluebird, has already filed a petition calling for the US Patent and Trademark ...
Operation Bluebird asks US trademark office to cancel Twitter's protections, claiming Musk's rebrand to X shows the brand was ...
Operation Bluebird, a startup, has petitioned the USPTO to cancel X Corp.'s ownership of Twitter and Tweet trademarks, alleging their abandonment by the Musk-owned firm.
A Virginia tech startup is pushing into rare legal territory, arguing that one of Silicon Valley’s most recognizable brand names has been left sitting on the shelf long enough for […] The post Elon ...