UberMedia’s CEO says his app will be getting a new name: UberSocial.Among the complaints from Twitter, according to a statement obtained by TechCrunch, was privacy concerns and trademark infringement. Twitter has said in the past it frowns upon applications using its name, forcing the change. Twitter also suspended UberMedia-owned Twidroyd.

Here is the full statement from UberMedia CEO Bill Gross, which addresses the name change:

PASADENA, CA – February 18, 2011 – Early Friday morning, Twitter shut off access to its service by several of our Twitter client applications: UberTwitter, Twidroyd, and UberCurrent. Twitter then notified us that they believed we were in violation of several provisions of their terms of service.

We were immediately in touch with Twitter, and the changes they asked us to make were very small. As a result, we have completed the changes, and new apps are currently being posted to their respective stores. Twitter has assured us that as soon as those changes were complete, they would reactivate our applications.

Twitter also asked us to modify the name of UberTwitter. We began a process of changing the name three weeks ago by polling our users, and we’ve decided based on their input to change the product name to UberSocial, which we completed today.

To our millions of loyal users, we appreciate your patience during this temporary period. We look forward to continuing our innovations on the Twitter platform.