Twitter threatens lawsuit against Meta over newly introduced Threads

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Twitter accuses Meta of unlawfully poaching former Twitter employees to create a “copycat” application and misappropriating Twitter’s trade secrets and intellectual property.

In a letter sent by Twitter’s lawyer, Alex Spiro, to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, which was obtained exclusively by Semafor, Twitter demands that Meta immediately cease using any Twitter trade secrets and confidential information. Twitter asserts its right to enforce intellectual property rights and warns of potential legal action if Meta does not comply.

Spiro claimed that Meta had recruited numerous ex-Twitter employees who possessed and still have access to Twitter’s trade secrets and confidential information. Additionally, he asserted that Meta had tasked these employees with developing the “Threads” app, intending for them to utilize Twitter’s trade secrets and intellectual property in order to expedite the creation of Meta’s competing app.

In response, a source from Meta denies the allegations, stating that none of the employees on the Threads engineering team are former Twitter employees.

Following the news, Elon Musk also weighed in, tweeting “competition is fine, cheating is not.”