If True, the Ceglia Case Could Rewrite Part of Facebook's Early History

The first few years of Facebook’s existence has already been closely scrutinized in court and in the media. This fall, there’s even a feature-length movie coming out about one version. The common theme is that, during late 2003 and early 2004, founder Mark Zuckerberg was both working on his own Facebook precursor sites while talking or even working with rivals. But now all of those stories could be getting updated, if claims in a new court case against Facebook turn out to be true.

During his sophomore year at Harvard, in late 2003, Zuckerberg became famous for launching a

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