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Facebook site faces fraud claim | Facebook site faces fraud claim |
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Networking website Facebook is to face legal action on Wednesday in a suit bought by a rival site's founders. | |
Three founders of ConnectU say Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg stole their idea for the site while at Harvard. | Three founders of ConnectU say Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg stole their idea for the site while at Harvard. |
Facebook has become a global phenomenon with about 31 million users, compared with ConnectU's 70,000. | Facebook has become a global phenomenon with about 31 million users, compared with ConnectU's 70,000. |
A Federal case accuses Mr Zuckerberg of fraud and misappropriation of trade secrets, and asks for ConnectU to be given ownership of Facebook. | A Federal case accuses Mr Zuckerberg of fraud and misappropriation of trade secrets, and asks for ConnectU to be given ownership of Facebook. |
Last year, Facebook turned down a $1bn offer from Yahoo. | Last year, Facebook turned down a $1bn offer from Yahoo. |
Facebook has asked a judge at a Boston district court to dismiss the case. | Facebook has asked a judge at a Boston district court to dismiss the case. |
Copying claim | Copying claim |
The ConnectU founders claim that while at college Mr Zuckerberg agreed to finish writing computer code for them, but that he stalled and eventually created Facebook using their ideas. | The ConnectU founders claim that while at college Mr Zuckerberg agreed to finish writing computer code for them, but that he stalled and eventually created Facebook using their ideas. |
In court documents, Facebook's lawyers say that ConnectU's "broad brush allegations" had no evidence to support them. | In court documents, Facebook's lawyers say that ConnectU's "broad brush allegations" had no evidence to support them. |
"Each of them had different interests and activities," they said. | "Each of them had different interests and activities," they said. |
"Only one of them had an idea significant enough to build a great company. That one person was Mark Zuckerberg." | "Only one of them had an idea significant enough to build a great company. That one person was Mark Zuckerberg." |
Like Facebook, ConnectU is designed to connect people online. Users create profiles and can post pictures and messages. | Like Facebook, ConnectU is designed to connect people online. Users create profiles and can post pictures and messages. |
The legal action alleges that ConnectU founders Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss and Divya Narenda began developing a networking site in 2002. | The legal action alleges that ConnectU founders Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss and Divya Narenda began developing a networking site in 2002. |
They asked Mr Zuckerberg to help finish the code, which he agreed to, they claim. | They asked Mr Zuckerberg to help finish the code, which he agreed to, they claim. |
"Such statements were false," the court documents allege. | "Such statements were false," the court documents allege. |
"Zuckerberg never intended to provide the code and instead intended to breach his promise... and intended to steal the idea." | "Zuckerberg never intended to provide the code and instead intended to breach his promise... and intended to steal the idea." |