Elon Musk’s Twitter is accusing Microsoft of violating its data use policy, saying the tech giant has not adhered to its agreement for data use “for an extended period of time.”
In a letter obtained by the New York Times, Alex Spiro, the personal lawyer for Twitter owner Elon Musk, accused Microsoft of improperly using Twitter data, such as using more than what it was supposed to, sharing data with government agencies without permission, and not paying for its data usage.
“Microsoft may have been in violation of multiple provisions of the agreement for an extended period of time,” Spiro wrote in the letter to Microsoft’s chief executive, Satya Nadella.