Did Facebook stole some code ?

As we speak, some court-appointed forensic computers experts are poring over Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg’s old hard drives to detect a possible intellectual property theft. Three Harvard grads filed a lawsuit accusing Zuckerberg to actually have build Facebook on their idea : in 2002, the three guys had dreamed of a social network called ConnectU. They began the work and asked Zuckerberg to finish the code. Instead, they claimed, he stole the code, built Facebook and, one day, open it up to the general public (you, me — well, not me. Yet). Nice script, uh ?

> read the full story, from the creation of Facebook to the current lawsuit in “02138″

the magazine of Harvard alumni.

> and here are all the court documents Zuckerberg is trying to have removed.

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    [...] Did Facebook stole some formula ? TweetAs we speak, some court-appointed debate computers experts are poring over Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg’s aged tough drives to detect a probable egghead skill theft. Three Harvard grads filed a lawsuit accusing Zuckerberg to indeed have build Facebook on their suspicion : in 2002, a 3 guys had dreamed of a amicable network called ConnectU. [...]… [...]

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