martedì 13 luglio 2010

Well, Now We Know What That Latest Zuckerberg Lawsuit Was About: Man Claims He Owns 84% Of Facebook, Gets Restraining Order Read more: http://www.bus

This article is took from http://www.businessinsider.com

In his suit, Mr. Ceglia claims he signed a contract with Mr. Zuckerberg on April 28, 2003, to develop and design a website, paying a $1,000 fee but getting a 50% stake in the product. The contract stipulated that Mr. Ceglia would get an additional 1% interest in the business for every day after Jan. 1, 2004, until it was completed...

A copy of the contract seen by The Wall Street Journal says it is "for the purchase and design of a suitable website for the project Seller [Mr. Zuckerberg] has already initiated that is designed to offer the students of Harvard university [sic] access to a wesite [sic] similar to a live functioning yearbook with the working title of 'The Face Book.'"

The contract was signed 8 months before Mark actually registered the domain thefacebook.com in January 2004.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/well-now-we-know-what-that-latest-zuckerberg-lawsuit-was-for-man-claims-he-owns-84-of-facebook-gets-restraining-order-2010-7#ixzz0tYbLDbS8









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