Marketing agency files trademark lawsuit against Elon Musk’s X

Marketing agency files trademark lawsuit against Elon Musk’s X

Oct 2 (Reuters) – X Corp, formerly known as⁤ Twitter, was‌ sued in federal court in Florida on Monday by​ a legal-marketing company ⁤that claims⁤ the social media giant’s new ‍name infringes its trademark incorporating the letter “X.”The lawsuit ​by X ​Social Media claims that ⁣X Corp, which owner Elon Musk began ⁢rebranding to X from Twitter in July, was ‌likely to cause consumer confusion.The case appears to be the first of what could be numerous trademark disputes⁣ with Musk’s company over the letter “X,” which is commonly⁤ used in‌ tech branding.”X”‌ is⁣ included in ⁣hundreds​ of federal trademarks owned by companies including Microsoft (MSFT.O) and Meta Platforms (META.O). X Corp applied for its own U.S.⁤ trademarks covering the letter last month.X Corp did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the complaint. X Social Media declined to comment.Windermere, Florida-based X Social Media is an ⁤ad agency focused on mass-tort litigation.⁢ Its website says that Jacob and Roseanna Malherbe founded the agency in 2015 to connect Florida panhandle residents with attorneys in the​ wake ‌of the Deepwater‍ Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.The lawsuit said the agency has used the “X Social Media” name since 2016 and owns a federal trademark covering it. It said it has invested more than $400 million in Facebook advertising ⁤to reach potential clients.The company said Twitter’s rebrand has already confused customers and caused it to ‍lose revenue.”In a short time, X Corp has wielded its social media clout, marketing resources, ⁣and⁤ overall national notoriety to dominate consumer perception of its ‘X’ mark,” the lawsuit said.X ‌Social Media asked the court⁢ to​ force Musk’s company ​to‌ stop using the “X” name and requested an unspecified amount of money damages.Reporting by Blake Brittain‍ in Washington; Additional reporting ‌by Dietrich Knauth in New York; Editing by David Bario ⁤and Angus MacSwanOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.⁣ Acquire Licensing Rights, opens new tabBlake BrittainThomson ReutersBlake Brittain reports on intellectual property law, including patents, trademarks, copyrights and trade secrets, for Reuters Legal. He has previously written for⁢ Bloomberg⁤ Law and Thomson Reuters Practical Law and ‌practiced ⁤as an attorney.
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