I found an article on the Mirror from 2015 (picture below). Their muzmatch logo and heart seem to have a similar font and heart placement when comparing to what Google gives for the current match logo. In present day, muzmatch seems to use a different font and a butterfly.
I'm not a trademark lawyer so I have no legal argument to make, but I dont think match is insane for wanting to have a court of law decide if this company has stolen their trademark.
According to "Logopedia", Match only started using that logo since 2015,[1] which does seem to be supported by their own press releases from 2014 using a different logo.[2] A news article[3] from 2011[4] shows that muzmatch had already been using the logo at the time.
So the stealing might have happened the other way.
I'm not a trademark lawyer so I have no legal argument to make, but I dont think match is insane for wanting to have a court of law decide if this company has stolen their trademark.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/gallery/tinder-for-muslims-527...