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.
-- 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.