Facebook Asset Freeze Struck Down In Federal Court
Facebook’s assets are no longer on legal lockdown since a New York Judge struck down a temporary restraining order against the company on Friday. It was pretty unbelievable news that surfaced last week: a man claimed to have signed a contract in 2003 with Facebook owner Mark Zuckerberg to build a “live functioning yearbook with the working title of ‘The Face Book.'”
Pursuant to the poorly worded, typo-ridden agreement and a $1,000 check, Paul Ceglia claimed he was owed 84% ownership of Facebook, Inc.
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