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Twitter notifies Meta for potential legal action over Threads

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Michail 07 July 2023

Twitter Meta Social networks

Meta’s new Threads social network app is the biggest talk in tech right now after officially launching yesterday and scoring 48 million sign-ups in its first day. Twitter has now issued a legal letter addressed to Mark Zuckerberg regarding its intent to take legal action against Meta for “unlawful misappropriation of Twitter’s trade secrets and intellectual property”.

Twitter's legal letter adressed to Mark Zuckerberg Twitter's legal letter adressed to Mark Zuckerberg
Twitter's legal letter adressed to Mark Zuckerberg

The accusation alleges Meta hired dozens of former Twitter employees with access to Twitter trade secrets and IP which Meta used to its advantage in developing its Threads social networking app. The letter bluntly describes Threads as a Twitter “copy-cat app” and demands that Meta stop using Twitter’s trade secrets and other confidential information as such actions go against state and federal laws. The letter also reminds Meta it is not allowed to crawl or scrape Twitter’s data.

Meta’s communications representative issued a short statement which refutes Twitter’s claims and states that no person on the Threads engineering team previously worked for Twitter.

Source (PDF) | Via

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Reader comments

  • SuuperBaka
  • IB%
  • 19 Jul 2023

I could've but nah. I wanted to make sure you understood my point and also I was just super bored when I wrote that lol

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  • No Notch Life
  • wr5
  • 19 Jul 2023

Lmao, you could've just said you're naïve

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  • David
  • 0R@
  • 11 Jul 2023

Problem is social media sites have been copying each other for decades. You can’t really patent posting words!

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