Just a couple of days after Facebook announced that it has begun rolling out the new Timeline feature to the masses, the social network today filed a counter lawsuit against Timelines.com, the company that sued Facebook shortly after the initial Timeline announcement.

Timelines.com claims that Facebook infringed upon one of its trademarks by calling the profile page redesign "Timeline." The company also claims that it would could confusion between users and make them believe that Timelines.com is affiliated with Facebook. 

In its counter lawsuit, Facebook claims that the word "timeline" is too generic. Helping Facebook's case is the fact that Twitter uses the word "timeline" throughout its website as well. 

Shortly after the initial suit was filed back in September, Facebook agreed to halt the rollout of Timeline to users until the issues are resolved. However, it appears that Zuckerberg and company are tired of waiting.