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Thursday, 4th June 2009

Tony La Russa suing Twitter for trademark infringement

Tony La Russa suing Twitter for trademark infringement

Apparently, the Tweets stop with Tony. St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa is suing the micro-blogging and social networking site Twitter, Inc., over what the skipper and his attorney describe as trademark infringement, cybersquatting and misappropriation of likeness and name.

The suit, filed in San Francisco about a month ago, concerns the Twitter name page for Tony La Russa (or www.twitter.com/tonylarussa) and the manager’s claim that it was an unofficial and unauthorized use of his name. The fake page allegedly had La Russa’s picture and some vulgar updates, a few of which were Cardinals-related. The suit contains several examples of off-color statements made on the page, two of which make references, directly or indirectly, to the two active Cardinals’ pitchers who died during recent regular seasons, Darryl Kile and Josh Hancock.

La Russa sought out ways to remove the address, even asking reporters for information on how to contact Twitter, Inc., and stop the feed of micro-blogs attached to his name, according to the suit.

In the suit his attorney claims that such attempts were fruitless. Only after filing the suit did the address come down on Twitter.com, according to the suit.

Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch

See also: Twitter-Jacking On Trial: Cardinals’ Manager Sues Twitter (Mashable)


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