There's another big problem with Elon Musk's Twitter rebrand: Microsoft owns the trademark to the title "X." In a word: lol.
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This raises the question, why was a company allowed to trademark a letter?

@pruwybn @storksforlegs
Because *money*

Eh. If I start my X Laundromat business, Microsoft won’t come after me.

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You can’t trademark a letter. Trademarks are extremely narrow and are only meant to apply in circumstances where one organization’s symbol could be confused for another. In general I am very anti-intellectual-property, but trademarks are okay in my book. They are basically for consumer protection.

@pruwybn @storksforlegs In the future, everytime you use the letter X, even to text, you will be charged a fee of x amount of cents based on your income.

Will you be charged a fee for using the letter as a variable in that statement?

It is context sensitive

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