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Tinder Sues Dating App Bumble for Allegedly Copying Them by Complex News


Tinder's parent company, Match Group, is going after one of its main competitors, Bumble. CNN reports that Match filed a lawsuit against the dating app which creates a space for women to make the first move. The legal docs state that Bumble, which was co-created by three former Tinder employees, stole their "world-changing, card swipe-based, mutual opt-in premise." It also states that Bumble has features that were "learned of and developed confidentially" while the Bumble co-creators were at Tinder. This includes the "undo" button, a feature that they say is "nearly, if not literally, identical" to Bumble's "backtrack" option which lets users go back if they accidentally swiped the wrong way on a person. Subscribe to Complex News for More: http://goo.gl/PJeLOl Watch 'Complex Live' on Go90 here: https://www.go90.com/shows/11cHKK3D2iU Check out more of Complex here: http://www.complex.com https://twitter.com/Complex https://www.facebook.com/complex https://www.instagram.com/complex/ https://plus.google.com/+complex/ COMPLEX is a community of creators and curators, armed with the Internet, committed to surfacing and sharing the voices and conversations that define our new America. Our videos exemplify convergence culture, exploring topics that include music, sneakers, style, sports and pop culture through original shows and Complex News segments. Featuring your favorite celebrities, authoritative commentary, and a unique voice, our videos make culture pop.

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