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Facebook threatens to sue Mark Zuckerberg

December 17, 2011 | Internet

Facebook threatens to bring an action against Mark Zuckerberg. Not Zuckerberg founder of Facebook, but a man in Israel who changed his name to Mark Zuckerberg.

Quoted from the Press Association, Saturday (17/12/2011), the man who originally named Rotem Guez has legally changed his name in front of Israeli law to be Mark Zuckerberg. Then what reason?

Rotem running a business that is considered abuse of Facebook so he threatened the most popular networking sites are required. So he changed the name to be Mark Zuckerberg to Facebook does not sue.

“If you want to sue me, you have to sue Mark Zuckerberg,” said Zuckerberg on the Facebook. Business men are considered illegal because the company selling the service to be a lot of ‘Like’ on Facebook.

Facebook has sent a letter to Zuckerberg to immediately shut down his business. If not done, Facebook threatened to take all necessary measures.

“If you ignore this letter and forward your inappropriate actions, Facebook will take whatever steps are deemed essential to defend their rights,” the letter from Facebook.

Presumably the name change will be increasingly annoying Facebook. Because he instead mimic their founder’s name with the exact same.

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