Anti-litter app Littergram does two things – social justice and infringing Instagram's trademark

On a good day, Instagram is full of the sunniest of photos. On a bad day, it reeks of scandals. Today's one of those days, for Instagram is pressing against the creator of British anti-litter app Littergram to change its name on the ground of trademark infringement. Littergram promotes the cause of registering littering as an anti-social behavior (like drunk driving) by letting users snap photos of garbage and pollution, then report their location to their council.
Lucas uploaded a video containing a personal plea to Facebook founder and Instagram owner Mark Zuckerberg, in which he explained that changing the brand "would destroy all our ingenuity and hard work." A spokesman for the social network argued that Littergram's motives are admirable and that there has to be a way for such an app to operate without infringing on Instagram's trademark. Facebook too maintains the stance that Littergram is a photo sharing app that operates in a similar way to the one whose name it touches upon. It hopes that an agreement can be reached before the case has escalated to the court.
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source: Littergram , BBC
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