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Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Muslim marriage start-up Muzmatch has lost the right to use its name after a trademark dispute with dating ...
At first glance, YC-backed Muzmatch's dating app might look best described as a 'Tinder for Muslims'. But co-founders Shahzad Younas and Ryan Brodie are clear about what sets their target audience ...
The court held that there was a likelihood of confusion, as the average consumer may think that Muzmatch was a sub-brand of Match’s business specifically targeted at Muslim users. Register for free to ...
Since launching Muzmatch out of his bedroom in north London a decade ago, Shahzad Younas has worked 18-hour days to build the Muslim marriage app with 5m users worldwide. But over the past year, he ...
Tinder and Hinge-owner Match Group sued Muslim-oriented rival Muzmatch in the UK. The US dating giant claimed Muzmatch had traded off its reputation and infringed on its IP. The court ruled in favor ...
"My dad had explicitly forbidden boyfriends and told me over and over again 'you cannot achieve marriage through haram methods'," Yousra said. Yousra, a British Muslim author, first met her husband ...