Facebook Seeks Removal Of Documents From Web
By VAUHINI VARA / WallStreet Journal
November 30, 2007; Page B6
Facebook Inc. filed two legal motions aiming to force
an independent magazine to take down from its Web site documents
related to a suit over the social-networking site's origins.
Early yesterday, Facebook's lawyers notified 02138, an
independent magazine geared at Harvard alumni, of two separate
emergency motions seeking the removal of the documents from its online
edition
The lawsuit -- ConnectU Inc. v. Facebook Inc. -- was
filed in September of 2004 by three Harvard graduates who hired Mark
Zuckerberg, Facebook's founder and chief executive, while he was a
student to help develop a social-networking site. The plaintiffs allege
Mr. Zuckerberg later stole their idea to build his own site, Facebook.
This week, 02138 published an article detailing the
legal dispute, along with several court documents, including Mr.
Zuckerberg's college application and excerpts from his personal online
journal.
Facebook contends the documents were sealed by the
court. "We filed the motions to let the court know that its orders were
being violated," said Brandee Barker, a Facebook spokeswoman. "One
reason the court ordered certain documents' protection was to prevent
exactly what has happened: misusing documents and taking documents out
of context to sling mud."
sealed court docs Showing Mark Zuckerberg’s application to Harvard, testimonies and his online
diary. They include Mark Zuckerberg’s Harvard application; Zuckerberg’s online
journal written while he was creating the website, Facemash.com; court
documents which allegedly show that Zuckerberg had performed
significant work on Facebook in late December 2003; an e-mail from
Zuckerberg to Harvard’s Administrative Board .....
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