X Social Media is suing X, a social media company::Elon Musk’s X is being sued by a Florida company called X Social Media for alleged unfair competition and trademark violations that it says have resulted in lost revenue.
- I like the fact that the article had to refer to the non-Musk site as XSM instead of its full name of ‘X Social Media’ because it would just make the article too confusing to use the proper name. - That perfectly illustrates the point. - I suppose it also means that if XSM lose the case because X is too generic, anyone can then set up a rival social media company also called X. - They can probably use the same logo too as it’s just Unicode. - I’m just amazed that it turns out there’s actually 2 people who think this is a good name for a social media website. - There is a good chance that there are A-W, Y and Z social media companies too. Some may be legit (eg. marketing on existing social media platforms), and others more for trademark squatting. 
- There aren’t. The first company is an ad agency that specializes in social media. 
 
- So is apple. Just because it’s generic doesn’t mean it’s not protected by trademark law. Trademarks are also first come first serve, exclusive to a given industry (so you could call your company Apple or X, but it better be not in a business where it’s already trademarked). They’re also use it or lose it, and you basically have to sue others using it if you want to keep it. - Obviously the logo isn’t just the character X, it’s a character X in particular font. If they used the same one they would be violating their trademark. 
 
- I really want X.org to get some massive compensation for Elon’s theft of their logo. - Took this in London the other day.  - It’s too common a symbol for X.org to have much of a shot because they’re not competitors. This “X Social Media” might have a stronger claim if they’ve actually used and defended a trademark specifically in the social space. 
- And give all the money to Wayland. - Removed by mod 
 
- Except their logo wasn’t stolen. - X is using a standard Unicode symbol. - Is something like a unicode symbol even valid as a trademark? - Probably not protectable, no. It has to be in use in commerce and distinctive. That said, with enough money you can buy enough lawyers to warp reality, so who knows. 
 
- Which one? - 𝕏 (U+1D54F) and/or 𝕩 (U+1D569) - If you search blackboard bold or double-struck letters you can find more. - So basically musk is so cheap (and toxic) he can’t even convince any graphic designers to work for him. - Lol 
 
- 𝕏 is a Unicode character known as “mathematical double-struck capital X.” 
 
 
- Its probably still too different for that, but I am not against them trying of course. - Apple has successfully trademarked everything that remotely looks like an apple with a bite taken out - there’s a good chance it’ll work - I like how they make a deal with Apple Records in the 80s that allowed both companies to use similar logos so long as Apple Computers didn’t sell music and Apple Records didn’t sell computers. - Then when iTunes became Apple’s #1 product in the 2000s Apple successfully defended itself in court claiming that digital downloads were just 1s and 0s, so Apple Computers never sold music. - Did it actually go to trial? The line I heard was that when developing the iPod/iTunes they simply had a budget item for “Settlement with Apple Records”. 
 
- What is worse than an apple with a bite taken out and a worm in it? - An apple with a bite taken out and half a worm in it! - That joke contained an apple with a bite taken out of it, you can expect to hear from Apple’s lawyers soon. 
- A worm with half an apple taken out of it. 
 
 
 
- Whatever happened to all the buzz about the internet finally giving porn sites their own top-level domain. 
 
- That lawsuit simply says : “acquire me, acquire me, O Holy Musk, acquire me…” - Which is good in my opinion. - Ol’ Musky just went “I want Twitter to be named X” and hoped reality would shape to his thoughts. - And now, some random person who made a shitty shell company for a few hundred bucks gets to get a couple mil because baby Elong Muskrat didn’t bother to do his homework. 
- I’m glad I’m not the only one seeing this as someone praying for a check. 
 
 
- With Musk’s fetish for all things “X”, now may be the time to start squatting trademarks. 
- This is the best summary I could come up with: 
 - It was bound to happen eventually: a company has filed a lawsuit in federal court against Elon Musk’s X Corp. over its renaming of Twitter (via Reuters). - The company in question is X Social Media LLC, an ad agency from Florida that alleges X Corp. is guilty of violating Florida common law because of “unfair competition and trademark and service mark infringement,” as well as the state’s Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act. - X Social Media (hereafter referred to as XSM to make this article easier to write) writes in the complaint that it has used its registered trademark, “X SOCIALMEDIA,” continuously since 2016. - XSM claims it has “already suffered loss in revenue that correlates with X Corp.’s rebrand and use of the mark ‘X.’” - It’s unclear how strong X Social Media’s case will ultimately be. - Law professor Alexandra Roberts told The Verge earlier this year that the “crowded field” of “X” trademarks could make it hard for any individual X-branded service to enforce a claim against another — whether that’s Musk’s X or a company like X Social Media. 
 - The original article contains 177 words, the summary contains 178 words. Saved -1%. I’m a bot and I’m open source! - Bot dropping the ball big time. - You have to applaud the fact the bot did correctly report a negative savings and did not show us whatever the bot equivalent is of a seg fault. 
- Well at least it didn’t save us -10^100% and just post the text equivalent of a ZIP bomb - New bot idea 
 
 
- @rikudou@lemmings.world -1% saved on the TLDR bot, first time i’ve seen that output lol - Well, that’s a new one for me as well. I was wondering whether it can happen somehow. 
 
- fwiw, the bot mangled some text around The Verge with some nbsp and that’s what makes up the -1%, the text is otherwise identical 
- Jesus, Bot. You’re a damned failure. - Bot is awesome. It has saved me from many cookie popups and ads. 
 
- What the bot added more words than it removed? BAD BOT, BAD! 
 
- Sorry who is suing who now? - X is suing X. X is a social media company, and so is X. I hope that clears things up! - Well then, I really hope X wins. - Y? 
- Frankly, I want X to lose big time. 
- No matter who wins, we all lose. 
 
- Never mix up X corp with X.org - Is that why Wayland is taking so long to become standard? 
 
- Got it! At first I thought it was X suing X, but no its X suing X! - Reminds me of the time my Ex met an Ex with their Ex. Told me never to worry about it for some X reason, but I dont remember now. 
- So the people using Twitter are suing Twitter? 
- Former Twitter is just called X, but the other company is X Social Media. 
 
 
- Technically they are not exactly on the same field which could allow using similar trademarks. But on the other hand in this case X’s use of X could be reasonably argued to be very confusing for customers and therefore violating X’s trademark. 
- Downvote Musk spam. - The billionaire doesn’t need your help ensuring him and his businesses stay in the headlines every day. Don’t be a useful idiot. 
- What do you mean this isn’t a real show? Am I getting paid real money? 
- ROFL - I love that episode though! 
 
- Removed by mod - Shaun! 
 
- Does this joke never end? - If we are lucky, it’ll end with Musk’s bankruptcy. 
- We may genuinely never hear the end of it 
 
- ex-X formerly Twitter. 
- The article says it is “an ad agency”. - Makes me curious: why are they calling themselves “Social Media”? - I’d wager their focus is advertising ON social media. - Hmmmm… seems they don’t want to work on X-twitter anymore :-) 
 
- Probably because Social Media is their ad platform. 
- X used to be an ad agency before Musk scared off all their advertisers and turned it into a subscription bullshit delivery service 
- Doesn’t all corpo social media make their money through ads? I think I remember Zuccerbot responding “we sell advertising” when the American politicians asked him what Facebook actually does. 
- Because they advertise on social media. 
 
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