Thanks Brian,
I have filed a new ticket about the trademark report, as well as using
the email address (same domain as previous ticket) I registered the
app with so it's clearer.
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Hwee-Boon
On May 18, 12:24 am, Brian Sutorius bsutor...@twitter.com wrote:
Registering a basic-auth source parameter was not the same action as
registering an application. It is possible that between the time you
registered the SimplyTweet source parameter and now, someone else
registered an application under the same name. If you own a trademark
on SimplyTweet, you can follow the process at the lower half
ofhttp://twitter.zendesk.com/entries/18367and our Policy team will be
happy to help you with this. If not, please follow up on your ticket
(for privacy reasons) and we'll look into it further.
Thanks!
Brian Sutorius
On May 15, 10:39 pm, Hwee-Boon Yar hweeb...@gmail.com wrote:
My Twitter app runs on iPhone (and has a server side component that
user doesn't directly interact with). It has been running on Basic
Auth for more than a year. I would like to register it as OAuth and
migrated users over, i.e. running both in parallel under end June
since not everyone will update their their version immediately.
When I register an app with the same name, it says the name is already
taken. I presume that's referring to the previous Basic Auth app? (or
someone registered my app name - SimplyTweet).
How should I proceed with this? I sent a support ticket, but one of us
isn't understanding the other. Thanks.