Twitter threatens to take legal action against Meta over new Threads platform

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Twitter has threatened to sue Meta over its new Threads platform in a letter sent to the Facebook parent&s CEO Mark Zuckerberg by Twitter&s
lawyer Alex Spiro.Meta, which launched Threads on Wednesday and has logged more than 70 million sign ups, looks to take on Elon Musk&s
Twitter by leveraging Instagram&s billions of users.Spiro, in his letter, accused Meta of hiring former Twitter employees who &had and
continue to have access to Twitter&s trade secrets and other highly confidential information,& News website Semafor first reported.&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,& Spiro wrote in the letter.Reuters reported Meta spokesperson Andy Stone as saying in a
Threads post: &No one on the Threads engineering team is a former Twitter employee — that&s just not a thing.&A former senior Twitter
employee told Reuters they were not aware of any former staffers working on Threads, nor any senior personnel who landed at Meta at
all.Meanwhile, Twitter owner Musk said, &Competition is fine, cheating is not,& in response to a tweet citing the news.Meta owns Instagram
as well as Facebook.Since Musk&s takeover of the social media platform last October, Twitter has received competition from Mastodon and
Bluesky among others
Threads& user interface, however, resembles the microblogging platform.Still, Threads does not support keyword searches or direct
messages.The newest challenge to Twitter follows a series of chaotic decisions that have alienated both users and advertisers, including
Musk&s latest move to limit the number of tweets users can read per day.The post Twitter threatens to sue Meta over new Threads platform
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