Facebook may sue Mark Zuckerberg – No, not him

Well, it may be because of Facebook craze or something else, an Israeli entrepreneur has legally changed his name to Mark Zuckerberg. He took this step on Dec. 7. His name by birth is Rotem Guez.

Zuckerberg II’s website, MarkZuckerbergOfficial.com, states that he first filed a lawsuit against Facebook in January, after the social network refused to give him access to his profile, which it had shut down.

Israeli Zuckerberg is co-founder of Like Store, a social marketing company, which sells companies Likes for their brand pages. The site states, “Are you sad no one’s visiting your Facebook Page? We have a solution! Need 1,000 Likes? We’ll get them for you. Need 5,000 Likes? We’ll get them for you. Need 10,000 Likes? We’ll get them for you.”

In September, Facebook’s law firm Perkins Coie threatened to sue against Zuckerberg, claiming the Like Store violated the social network’s Terms of Service, by selling brands fans. The threat instructed Zuckerberg to shut his company and never return to the social network for any reason.

 

So, Facebook may shut down Like store and sue the new Zuckerberg legally. Well, this may also be Guez’s anticipation to grab media attention. If so, then he is on right track. So, on one hand the new Zuckerberg has filed lawsuit against Facebook for refusing to give him profile access while on the other hand, Facebook TOS is an issue which Guez seems to be violating and may be sued by Facebook.

Now, the question is: Will Facebook sue Mark Zuckerberg? or maybe the opposite? Stay tuned! 

via MarkZuckerbergOfficial.com, mashabale

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