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Friday, July 07, 2023

Twitter Owner Reportedly Threatens To Sue Mark Zuckerberg Over Threads App

Twitter has threatened to sue Meta over its new Threads app, (which Mark Zuckerberg has openly billed as a rival) claiming the company has violated Twitter’s “intellectual property rights”.

 

In a letter to CEO Mark Zuckerberg, first published by the news outlet Semafor, a lawyer for Twitter said the company “has serious concerns that Meta Platforms (Meta) has engaged in systematic, willful and unlawful misappropriation of Twitter’s trade secrets and other intellectual property”.

“Twitter intends to strictly enforce its intellectual property rights, and demands that Meta take immediate steps to stop using any Twitter trade secrets or other highly confidential information,” Alex Spiro wrote in the letter.

Meta launched Threads, a text-based conversation app intended to rival Twitter, on Wednesday to a largely positive reception. The company said Threads garnered 30m sign-ups in less than 24 hours after launching.

Threads accounts are linked to Instagram profiles, making the process to sign up seamless between apps and giving the Twitter copycat a built-in user base.

Zuckerberg has said Threads is Meta’s attempt at taking a shot to build a “public conversations app with 1bn+ people” – an opportunity that Twitter had but “hasn’t nailed”.
Twitter claims in the cease-and-desist that Meta has poached dozens of former employees in the past year, some of whom “had and continue to have access to Twitter’s trade secrets and other highly confidential information” and “many” of whom have “improperly” kept Twitter documents or electronic devices.

“With that knowledge, Meta deliberately assigned these employees to develop, in a matter of months, Meta’s copycat ‘Threads’ app with the specific intent that they use Twitter’s trade secrets and other intellectual property in order to accelerate the development of Meta’s competing app, in violation of both state and federal law as well as those employees’ ongoing obligations to Twitter,” the letter reads.

In response to the letter, Meta’s communications director, Andy Stone, posted on Threads that there are no engineers on the team that used to work at Twitter.

It’s unclear what evidence Twitter has that former employees who now work at Meta continue to have access to Twitter intellectual property or trade secrets. Twitter responded to a request for comment with an automated email of a poop emoji.

Twitter also said Meta is “prohibited” from scraping data from any Twitter service. Twitter’s owner, Elon Musk, has recently made several moves to purportedly curtail any efforts to scrape Twitter data, including limiting the number of tweets users can see in a day. At the time, Musk said it was in response to companies using Twitter to train their AI models.

A cursory search conducted by the Guardian of LinkedIn found several Meta employees hired in the last year who previously worked at Twitter.
However, it’s fairly common for tech employees to jump from one company to another, particularly if they’ve worked at a social media platform.

from voiceofnaija

11 comments:

  1. Battle of two billionaires na poor man like me want put mouth? Wetin I want talk or advice😁😁😁

    But Mark sef no dey try. Him want get everything about social media. Facebook, IG, WhatsApp, instant messenger etc. Allow other rich men to breeeth naaa.

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  2. Na wa o.
    I hope Meta didn't commit this thing

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    1. Lol there’s no such law
      Twitter is just raking nothing

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  3. Nothing Concern Mama Aboy pikin..

    Akúkó ndi Ji ego😊

    @MARTINS

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  4. They will be alright las las! Na our data go suffer am mbok! These apps consumes so much data eh! Especially IG

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    1. Lol the woes of living in Nigeria na. We in the abroad no dey feel anything about data when we’re using IG and the likes. And to be honest na the west be their market base not tiny Nigeria.

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    2. IG data consumption no be beans at all ,TikTok better pass am if you opt for the save data button. For pple wey don use thread how far about data ,the app good

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  5. When Elon Acquired Twitter and was busy chasing away valuable "employees" he didn't envisage that something like this might come up one day 🤣

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  6. I saw this coming.

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  7. Oh please. Who beg for free market economy like businessmen, they all want it to get into business but deep down desire monopoly for themselves. Will Twitter be on top forever? Where is My Space and AOL today? Even Facebook has fallen off. Every dog has its day.

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