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Zuckerberg Can’t Escape Lawsuit Over Bikini Photo-Finder App

Posted on October 1, 2019 by pogowasright.org

Robert Burnson reports:

Facebook Inc.’s legal brawl with a maker of a now-defunct app that found pictures of people in bikinis on the social media site is heading back before a judge with Mark Zuckerberg still in the case.

A California appeals panel ruled Monday that a state court judge went too far in dismissing claims against Zuckerberg, Facebook’s chief executive officer, and five executives because a legal brief opposing the move was too long.

Read more on Bloomberg.

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