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X updates its terms, files countersuit to lay claim to the ‘Twitter’ trademark after newcomer’s challenge


Elon Muskโ€™s X is updating its Terms of Service to indicate it still lays claim to the โ€œTwitterโ€ trademark. The move to add this detail to the companyโ€™s terms follows an announcement from a Virginia-based startup, which recently filed an application to trademark the term โ€œTwitter.โ€

The startup, Operation Bluebird, claims that X had abandoned the brand โ€œTwitterโ€ by renaming its social networking service โ€œX.โ€ In its petition to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office filed on December 2, the startup pointed to a post from X owner Musk on July 23, 2023, which proclaimed that the social network would soon โ€œbid adieu to the twitter brand.โ€

X is now challenging that claim with a countersuit of its own. (A copy of the filing was shared with TechCrunch via IP trademark law firm Gerben IP; itโ€™s not yet showing in PACER as of the time of publication.) In the filing, X says that it continues to exclusively own the Twitter and Tweet trademarks and the bluebird logo.

Since filing its petition for cancellation, Operation Bluebird has been collecting potential user sign-ups for its own social network at a website named Twitter.new. The effort is headed up by two lawyers, including founder Michael Peroff, based in Illinois, and Stephen Coates, previously a trademark lawyer at Twitter. Given their backgrounds, their assertion that they plan to launch a new service to rival X seems dubious. Itโ€™s more likely they want to acquire the trademark, which has value of its own.

Nevertheless, X isnโ€™t taking its chances. Its revised Terms of Service, effective as of January 15, 2026, states:

โ€œNothing in the Terms gives you a right to use the X name or Twitter name or any of the X or Twitter trademarks, logos, domain names, other distinctive brand features, and other proprietary rights, and you may not do so without our express written consent.โ€

Previously, the terms only referenced X in this section. There was no mention of Twitter.

The terms additionally include other, more minor updates, including mentions related to EU laws and generated content. Xโ€™s Privacy Policy was also updated with a couple of references to age assurance technology.

This article was updated with a link to the countersuit following its initial publication.



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