Twitter’s rebranding as X may invite more significant and longer legal battles , as many other companies have trademarked the alphabet for their businesses.

Though not as direct ones, Meta and Microsoft have variants of X trademarked that may trigger lawsuits if X (formerly Twitter) decide to overlap. The company is already dealing with many cases from its creditors, current and former employees.

Twitter’s Problems of Rebranding

Twitter 2.0 is all over the news. Ever since Elon Musk took over his favourite social media platform, problems have been pouring in various kinds. Some include loss lawsuits from former and current employees, default debt payments and loss of ad revenue.

Amidst this, Elon Musk proceeded to rebrand Twitter’s name and logo to X – which has the potential to bring a lot of problems to Twitter now. Firstly, the new brand cuts all the goodwill that Twitter and its bird logo catered to all these years, potentially valued at billions of dollars.

Further, changing all the internal records to X branding would create confusion and possibly a cybersecurity threat to the users. Having a single word in critical communications and notice could be easily manipulated.

The Twitter rebrand to “X” is the trademark story of the year. A few reasons why: 1⃣ The Twitter trademark is known (and protected) around the world. To cast aside an asset this valuable in favor of a new trademark is unprecedented in history. 2⃣ It takes years of effort to… pic.twitter.com/RZdSeukRXL — Josh Gerben (@JoshGerben) July 25, 2023