Twitter claims Meta infringed on its intellectual property by creating Threads

In a letter addressed to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Twitter has alleged that the social media giant infringed upon its intellectual property rights by creating a similar application, Threads. The letter, penned by Alex Spiro, an attorney representing Twitter, accused Meta of illegally using Twitterโ€™s trade secrets, attributing this to Metaโ€™s hiring of former Twitter employees to develop Threads. The newly-launched Threads app, developed by Metaโ€™s Instagram team, has attracted tens of millions of sign-ups since its launch, providing an alternative to Twitter amid ongoing dissatisfaction with the platformโ€™s management under Elon Musk.

Meta spokesperson Andy Stone denied the allegations by stating, โ€œNo one on the Threads engineering team is a former Twitter employee.โ€ However, in the letter first reported by Semafor, Spiro noted that Twitter โ€œintends to strictly enforce its intellectual property rightsโ€, suggesting the company may pursue civil remedies or injunctive relief against Meta. He further requested Meta to preserve relevant documents for a potential legal dispute.

While Twitterโ€™s response to a request for comment was its standard automated emoji, industry analysts predict that Metaโ€™s new app could pose a serious challenge for Twitter given the buzz and the substantial download numbers following its launch. Still, the appโ€™s success is not guaranteed, considering Metaโ€™s history of discontinuing standalone apps. Threads also sparked data privacy concerns, as itโ€™s not available in the European Union, known for its stringent data privacy regulations.



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