Thank you for pointing that out. Here is the revised response:
Threads Software Limited, the owner of the Threads trademark in the UK, is facing an attempt by Meta through its UK lawyers Bird & Bird to revoke its trademark protections. This move is seen as a form of legal bullying by the global giant, as Threads Software has been actively using the trademark in the UK since 2012 for its intelligent message hub service.
Meta’s actions, including taking down Threads Software’s Facebook page and attacking its trademark registration, are viewed as an attempt to suppress a small business with limited resources. Threads Software has called out Meta’s tactics as unfair and believes that Meta would defend its own rights in a similar situation.
Threads Software’s Intelligent Message Hub is a cloud-based service that captures, transcribes, and organizes all digital messages for companies worldwide. The service helps in extracting business information and knowledge, contrary to Meta’s claim that it does not appear to be software for such purposes.
Despite Meta’s attempts to revoke Threads Software’s trademark, the company remains steadfast in protecting its rights and will continue to defend its trademark against any legal challenges.