Facebook wants ownership suit thrown out


BUFFALO (New York): Facebook will try to get a New York man’s claim for majority ownership of the website thrown out of court, attorneys for the social networking site said.

A complaint by Paul Ceglia of Wellsville, New York, claims that a seven-year-old contract he signed with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg for software development entitles him to 84% of the company.

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