The market previously believed that Elon Musk decided to change the Twitter brand logo to "X".There will be more name overlap issuesLater, the Indonesian governmentDetermined based on some reasons, has restricted domestic Internet devices from accessing the "x.com" website.
However, the reason for restricting Internet devices in Indonesia from accessing the "x.com" website is not that Twitter violated content-related regulations, but that the owner of the "x.com" website previously violated Indonesian gambling and pornographic content dissemination regulations. Therefore, it is currently impossible to access Twitter services directly through the "x.com" website in Indonesia.
However, this situation does not affect Indonesian users' access to Twitter services. They can still connect through the original "twitter.com" website or directly access content through the App.
Indonesian Information Director Usman Kansong stated that Twitter's parent company, X Corp, has been in discussions with the Indonesian government regarding this issue. He stated that the "x.com" website has been transferred to Twitter services and that X Corp is the current owner of the website, hoping to resolve the access restriction issue.
However, it was previously believed that Twitter might face legal and litigation issues in the future due to the numerous technology companies holding trademarked services related to "X." Nearly 900 companies hold trademarks related to "X," and these companies could potentially sue Twitter for changing its logo due to specific factors. Consequently, Twitter could face significant costs in acquiring trademark rights or handling litigation.
On the other hand, Twitter will not only incur significant costs to obtain trademark rights for the "X" brand in the United States and abroad, but abandoning its previously used blue bird logo could also result in significant losses. Many analysts believe that Twitter's name change could result in billions of dollars in business losses, and that Twitter may even face a decline in influence in the future without the "Twitter" name.


