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UK company may sue Google for title of YouTube Shorts section.

Published: 2023-01-13

Google is embroiled in a legal battle that could force it to rename its YouTube Shorts section, which is positioned as a direct competitor to TikTok, Facebook and Instagram Reels.


The day before, the American tech giant won a decision in its favor and got the opportunity to settle a dispute with a local company Shorts International in the High Court of Great Britain - a short film producer claims that the name of the Shorts section on the YouTube platform infringes on its trademark. "In terms of value and importance, this case is at the top of the scale," Google's lawyer Lindsay Lane commented on the progress of the proceedings. The judge explained that, according to Google, a decision unfavorable for the company could entail significant costs for rebranding and technical changes on the platform.


YouTube Shorts was launched two years ago as the platform needed to respond to the growing popularity of the short vertical video format, which is also shared on TikTok, Facebook and Instagram Reels.


A spokesman for Shorts International said the company has been in business for more than two decades and its name has been heavily used in publishing short films on various platforms, including YouTube. The plaintiff believes that the use of the word "Shorts" in the name of a section on the platform misleads viewers - they may think that YouTube bought the Shorts brand, or that Shorts International is a subsidiary of Google.