Settlement in Facebook Lawsuit Reported Near
Facebook is reportedly preparing to settle a lawsuit that could have turned the popular social-networking site on its head. The suit by ConnectU alleges Facebook’s founder, Mark Zuckerberg, swiped trade secrets, source cipher, and intellectual property from his fellow Harvard University students, brothers Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, and their friend Divya Narenda.
The March 2007 lawsuit claims that Zuckerberg, now Facebook’s CEO, was hired to develop a Web site for the Harvard students. That Web site was to be called ConnectU, an online social-networking site similar to Facebook. Zuckerberg promised to keep the plans a secret, but registered the Facebook.com domain name shortly after he began work on the ConnectU project, the court filings indicate.
The Winklevoss brothers and Narenda are asking the court to shut down Facebook, give them control of the property, and award them profits from the popular social-networking site. Facebook has about 30 million members.
Suit Countersuit
The suit claims that Zuckerberg, who was
The parties involved in the lawsuit were not immediately available for comment, but The New York Times is reporting that Facebook is finalizing a settlement with ConnectU’s founders. Terms of the settlement were not disclosed. The Times’ source was cited as a person briefed on the status of the case.
The report has merit. Facebook filed a countersuit against ConnectU last year, accusing the site of unfair business practices. Now ll motions in the case against ConnectU have been terminated.
Who Really Cares?
In order to win the suit, the plaintiffs would need to demonstrate that Facebook is very similar to the pitch they made to Zuckerberg….
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