Twitter warns it could sue Meta over “copycat” Threads app

Twitter is threatening to sue Meta over concerns about its new Threads app, according to a letter obtained by Semafor. In the letter, which is addressed to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Twitter lawyer Alex Spiro argues that Meta used Twitter’s trade secrets and intellectual property to build Threads.

Spiro, who is also Elon Musk’s personal lawyer and a partner at the Quinn Emanuel law firm, claims that Meta hired “dozens” of ex-Twitter employees to develop Threads, which wouldn’t be all that surprising given just how many people were fired following Musk’s takeover.

But according to Twitter, many of these former workers still have access to Twitter’s trade secrets and other confidential information. Twitter alleges that Meta took advantage of this and tasked these employees with developing a “copycat” app “in violation of both state and federal law.”

As a result, Twitter is threatening legal action in the form of “both civil remedies and injunctive relief.” It also “demands that Meta take immediate steps to stop using any Twitter trade secrets or other highly confidential information” and says Meta isn’t allowed to crawl or scrape Twitter’s data, either.

Meta responded to Twitter’s letter in a post on Threads, with communications director Andy Stone stating, “No one on the Threads engineering team is a former Twitter employee — that’s just not a thing.” Meta doesn’t seem all too concerned about this, and that may be because Twitter isn’t all that shy about threatening legal action. In May, Twitter accused Microsoft of abusing the company’s API through integrations with some of its products.

Meta launched Threads on Wednesday night, with celebrities and brands the first to get on board. Less than 24 hours since the app’s launch, Threads has garnered over 30 million registered users, while internal data obtained by The Verge’s Alex Heath indicates that users have already made over 95 million threads.

“Competition is fine, cheating is not,” Musk said in a reply to a post about the letter on Twitter.

Ertebolle,

Didn't he fire those people, claim they sucked, claim that Twitter's code sucked, and promise that his new, more hardcore guys would rewrite it all to work better?

niktemadur,
niktemadur avatar

This reminds me of something...

What are we going to build?
A PAYWALL!
Who's going to pay for it?
META!

The best people. Just terrific hackers or coders or whatever they're called. Biggly.

Damaged narcissistic minds, misfiring alike on all goddamned cylinders.

vimdiesel,

Imagine convincing a judge/jury that Facebook doesn’t know how to make a social media site with pictures, videos, and short posts lmao

theangryseal,

Yeah lol. Also, like it’s some big trade secret how Twitter functions.

Musk is such a douche. Anyone with half a brain and a handful of resources was salivating at the thought of luring users to an alternative.

Jesus man.

gapbetweenus,

Knowing Elmo, it will come out that twitter stole facebook code or something.

some_guy,

I don’t see how anyone could create a website that lets users post things without stealing the code. That’s never been done before. /s

JerkyIsSuperior,

And what would be those “trade secrets”? The ability to make posts and have them being read by other people? I’m pretty sure every forum software since the '70s has prior art. Elons fragile narcissism know no bounds.

btaf45,

And what would be those “trade secrets”?

Hey Musk, your wasted $44 billion didn’t buy you the Fedverse and its protocol, dipshit.

Teon,
Teon avatar

Cage fight, Cage Fight, CAGE FIGHT!!!

DevCat,
@DevCat@lemmy.world avatar
IHeartBadCode,
IHeartBadCode avatar

Elon can pick a lane about as well as a Tesla.

Noahv,

It’s so funny.

faltuuser,

Is there anyway I could pin this comment? 😂

Tigbitties,
Tigbitties avatar

I would like it pinned to his eyes.

Sharkwellington,

No, not like that!

Darkard,

I hope someone sent him this with a “this you?”

zeppo,
@zeppo@lemmy.world avatar

Such a dick too, like first you get fired because he doesn’t understand the business he bought and is cheap, then he acts like the employees were fired for being inadequate.

st3ph3n,
st3ph3n avatar

While I’m no fan of Facebook/zuck, I would love to see this bullshit play out.

dimspace,
@dimspace@lemmy.world avatar

who knew that firing all your dev’s with no severance would backfire on you.

Sorry, If you ignore all employee protections, and fire people and refuse to pay them what they are owed, you can not really complain about them using those skills elsewhere including things they learned in your company.

Nicenightforawalk,

In this instance I have to smile and say suck it musky boy. You reap what you sow

Nelub,

Both Musk and Zuckerberg are horrible people, but while Zuck looks like the dangerous person, that has no regards for anything besides his own money and it’s actually competent in doing his shady stuff, Musk seems like the petty dude that keeps talking shit and it’s extremely incompetent, turning everything he touches into shit, but not because of some big plan, but because he it’s way over his head.

Not saying he is not smart, but managing doesn’t seem like his deal.

CluelessLemmyng,

The difference is that Zuck built Facebook either from taking an original idea and expanding on it or writing the code himself, he actually knows what he’s talking about. Elon is Trump putting his name on everything and calling it his while half-assing physics texts and claiming expertise.

assassin_aragorn,

Zuck strikes me as lawful evil. What you see is what you get, and he will comply with the law and all agreements to their fullest extent and make as much money as possible within that framework. Stability is good because it’s good for profits. Equality and equity are good because they make you money; as a corollary, bigotry is bad because it loses you money. Sustainability is good because the public loves it so you make more money. Zuck will flip on a dime if it makes him more money and nothing is personal, just business.

Musk is chaotic evil. It isn’t enough that he’s the richest man on earth because he was born with an emerald spoon on his mouth, he wants more. He wants to be adored and loved and respected. And he will punish anyone who questions or stands in the way of that. He spreads bigotry and hate, promotes conspiracy theories and shitty politicians, and demeans the average working person and gaslights them. He will have his kingdom and everyone will know it and praise it, even if it’s smoldering ashes.

It also goes along with their relative intelligences. Musk doesn’t know shit and the businesses that he’s bought succeed in spite of himself. He’ll chase short term gains and figure out how to handle the consequences later. Zuck provided some technical basis for his product and managed it maliciously, but managed it well. He plays the long game, and he picks what’ll make him the most money overall.

None of this is meant to praise nor extol either of them. There’s a funny comic panel where the Joker realizes someone he’s been working with isn’t just cosplaying, but is an actual Nazi. He’s disgusted and has an “even evil has standards” moment. So that’s who you’ve got on comparison here – the Joker who draws the line at Nazis, or Nazis.

andypiper,
@andypiper@lemmy.world avatar

This is hilarious and I am here for it. They can’t pay their bills, can’t imagine they have funds to get a legal case together.

gornar,
@gornar@lemmy.world avatar

Not very good trade secrets if Zuck knew them!

btaf45,

Didn’t know that Fedverse technology was one of Twitter’s trade secrets. LOL.

gornar,
@gornar@lemmy.world avatar

Next he’s going to sue whoever he can because email already exists! And we type! With words! LAWSUIT

smoll_pp_operator,

It functions on completely different technology, go back to your masturbatiom cave Elon

btaf45,

You mean that Musk doesn’t own Fedverse like he’s implying??

Candybar121,

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  • ghariksforge,
    Lumidaub,

    Remember when we were cheering a mercenary group? Remember when we were cheering a gazillion dollar media corporation? This is a weird, weird, WEIRD year.

    Grant_M,
    @Grant_M@lemmy.ca avatar
    • Insert “Let them fight” meme *
    ghariksforge,

    Meta’s legal team probably had a good laugh about that letter.

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