That’s properly Facebook is suing Label Zuckerberg. Not the hoodie sporting, Adidas with socks-styled founder, merely the guy who changed his name to mirror that of the tech titan and has launched a shop which ties into the site. It’s a far yell from the Ivy adorned, rowing-fueled litigations of the Winklevoss twins.
Rotem Guez is the founder of the Alike Store, which peddles to those who shamelessly utilization this year’s top acronym “LMS” (Like my status) by selling those thumbs up to companies. The sale of digital approval violates Facebooks high, ahem, ethics code and they threatened to sue back in September.
In response, Guez legally changed his mention to Mark Zuckerberg on Dec. 7 and just a week after Facebook is again threatening legal action. Zuck II is make to play, taking trolling to a entirely young level. He has positioned up an Internet campaign to drum up publicity employing his young persona including a Facebook Page and Twitter account, @iMarkZuckerberg. He is also applying the site markzuckerbergofficial.com to tell his story.
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