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Man Changes Name to "Mark Zuckerberg" After Facebook Sues Him

An anonymous reader writes "This has to be the funniest Facebook name story in a while. Facebook disabled the account of Israeli entrepreneur Rotem Guez because he runs a business called the Like Store, where he sold Likes to advertisers. Guez countered by suing Facebook for deleting his accounts on the social network. Facebook countered with its own cease and desist letter. Guez didn't respond to Facebook's demands. Instead, he legally changed his name to Mark Zuckerberg. 'If you want to sue me, you're going to have to sue Mark Zuckerberg,' Guez reportedly told Facebook."

113 comments

  1. Happy Holidays from the Golden Girls! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Thank you for being a friend
    Traveled down the road and back again
    Your heart is true, you're a pal and a cosmonaut.

    And if you threw a party
    Invited everyone you ever knew
    You would see the biggest gift would be from me
    And the card attached would say, thank you for being a friend.

    1. Re:Happy Holidays from the Golden Girls! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      you're a pal and a cosmonaut

      It's "confidante", blockhead.

  2. Zuckerberg told Facebook by Culture20 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Guez didn't say that, Zuckerberg did. Btw, my phone's autocorrect for Zuckerberg is hilarious.

    1. Re:Zuckerberg told Facebook by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Zuckerberg sounds like d*ck licker in spanish

    2. Re:Zuckerberg told Facebook by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Guez didn't say that, Zuckerberg did. Btw, my phone's autocorrect for Zuckerberg is hilarious.

      Sucker Berg

    3. Re:Zuckerberg told Facebook by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Firefox 8's spellcheck suggests Rubbernecker

    4. Re:Zuckerberg told Facebook by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Chrome suggests Lederberg, Seersucker, Knickerbocker and... Tinkerbell.

    5. Re:Zuckerberg told Facebook by Zaiff+Urgulbunger · · Score: 2
      OpenOffice writer suggests:
      1. Bloodsucker
      2. Seersucker
      3. Knickerbocker
      4. Huckleberry
      5. Schoenberg
      6. Scarborough
  3. Why would they have problems suing him? by OliWarner · · Score: 5, Interesting

    This guy's logic is well off. He's trying to harm Facebook by letting companies game it. He's a spammer.

    I don't see how he thinks by changing his name is going to have any affect on Facebook's legal people. They'll just add harassment to the list.

    1. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by Jeng · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I don't see how he thinks by changing his name is going to have any affect on Facebook's legal people.

      Advertising. If it wasn't for the name change no one would have heard about the lawsuit and no one would have gave a shit if they did hear.

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    2. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by Jackie_Chan_Fan · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      Facebook games the system already. Thats what advertisement is. Its a stack of bullshit.

    3. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by tool462 · · Score: 5, Interesting

      As you said, he's a spammer. People in the market for spamming services probably value asshats over nice guys that follow the rules.

    4. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by Culture20 · · Score: 5, Interesting

      Right now, he's got tech websites listing his problem. When Facebook lists "Mark Zuckerberg" as a defendant which they would be legally required to do (they can't say the man formally known as Guez), then every news station in the world will have a teaser of "Facebook sues Mark Zuckerberg, news at eleven." 11:00pm: "Later on tonight, we'll have a story about Facebook suing Mark Zuckerberg. But now, here's the weather forecast..." Millions of people will tune out after hearing the teaser, and will probably log on to Facebook to tell their friends that Facebook is imploding.

    5. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      lol. "the rules". how fucking quaint.

    6. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Yeah, because facebook is such a nice company, and has your best interests at heart.

      All I see here are two douchbags squaring off. Big fucking deal.

    7. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by justin12345 · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Sure he's a spammer, but I think we're ignoring the larger issue here, which is: What the hell is this guy smoking and how can I get some?

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    8. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by Chewbacon · · Score: 0

      I still don't give a shit.

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    9. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DecorMyEyes

    10. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by Reverand+Dave · · Score: 2

      I'd say he is trying to counter-troll them.

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    11. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

      And probably failed pornographer? I understand that spammers and porn sites go hand and hand, but in the future you may want to drop the assumptions lest you feel the wrath of my mod points. This is how misinformation gets spread. Some dumbass reads your post, and he refers to this guy as "a failed pornographer" as a matter of fact, and it gets telephoned around the world and the next thing you know he's a former child molester, serial-rapist, and non-Kosher spammer who kicked Frosty Piss' dog. Don't contribute to misinformation by starting it.

    12. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by morari · · Score: 3

      Just another spammer (and probably failed pornographer) looking to make money without working.

      Don't kid yourself, marketing is the only reason Facebook exists. Just like any other "social" network, it's all about offering up a pipeline to consumers.

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    13. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      one would have gave a shit if they did hear.

      I still don't...

    14. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by J'raxis · · Score: 3, Insightful

      And this deserves to be modded up.

    15. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by roc97007 · · Score: 1

      > and no one would have gave a shit if they did hear.

      Do we now?

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    16. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by PwnzerDragoon · · Score: 2

      I desperately want to live in a world where this becomes reality.

    17. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by VortexCortex · · Score: 0

      "Later on tonight, we'll have a story about Facebook suing Mark Zuckerberg. But now, here's the weather forecast..."

      One minor nitpick: The above will never happen.

      Weather predictions are the only things on the evening TV news worth watching through the corporate media filter; Ergo: It's ALWAYS one of the last, if not the very last stories, unless the weather is above average in activity, then it's on every station all day...

      More likely:
      "Stay tuned, Tomorrow may bring some Severe weather to your area, but first here's some bullshit about a three legged dog rescuing a baby, and also, Yet another installment of our "Retards are still use Facebook" feature. ... Please visit our website and follow us on facebook, and here's our twitter too -- SOMEONE PAY US ATTENTI--" ::click:: Weather report was over.

    18. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      What the fuck are you talking about? I live in Chicago and the weather comes first thing on the news. Just an example I know others are the same way.

    19. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by pclminion · · Score: 1

      This guy's logic is well off. He's trying to harm Facebook by letting companies game it. He's a spammer.

      Actually, I love his logic. Am I all torn up inside about somebody interfering with Facebook's ability to data mine the shit out of everything by skewing the results, while simultaneously managing to profit from doing so? Nope.

    20. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by fafaforza · · Score: 1

      But not even Slashdot refers to him by the new name, but by the old name. So there isn't a "Facebook sues Zuckerberg" headline here, and likely other outlets will do the same.

    21. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "When Facebook lists "Mark Zuckerberg" as a defendant which they would be legally required to do (they can't say the man formally known as Guez),"

      Uh - that's not correct. Apparently you have never heard of females changing their name after getting married.

      Lets say that a debt is incurred prior to marriage and a name change. The suit would be brought with the current legal name, and clarification as to whom the defendant is by with a 'formerly known as' moniker. With regard to excluding as particular person with the same name, that is fairly easy to do as well. Just spell it out.

    22. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by nurb432 · · Score: 1

      Companies try doing this all the time now, by offering free stuff along with 'dont forget to like us'

      how is this guy any different?

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    23. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by mark-t · · Score: 1

      ...they can't say the man formally known as Guez

      Cite references please... I'm pretty sure they can... just as we have, here.

    24. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by scubamage · · Score: 1, Informative

      No, not really. He is selling likes to companies that are trying to drum up business. If you think all of the people who are "liking" things are actual people, they're not. Basically suppose you are an online retailer trying to get noticed. You purchase 2000 likes, and 2000 fake people suddenly like your store. This causes you to show up higher in facebook's search rankings. Its not spam. Its a bit shady, but it has nothing to do with unsolicited email.

    25. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      [...] every news station in the world will have a teaser of "Facebook sues Mark Zuckerberg, news at eleven." [...]

      Different tense, same message: "Facebook is suing 'Mark Zuckerberg'".

      Who is already saying that? You're one click away from the answer.

    26. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Oh, come on, just listen to that name! "Mark Zuckerberg"? That's a porn name if I ever heard one.

    27. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by Dinjay · · Score: 1

      It has already happened in an article by Emil Protalinski (the guy in the headline photo):
      Facebook is suing Mark Zuckerberg

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    28. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by zippthorne · · Score: 1

      Well, in chicago, the weather isn't the most important thing to know. Or the hardest thing to predict. How many different ways can you say, "Cold and dreary" anyway?

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    29. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by kj_kabaje · · Score: 2

      and so why comment?  don't give traffic to a story if you don't want to see it.

    30. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by Lanteran · · Score: 1

      Spammer logic. Seems legit.

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    31. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by sprint907 · · Score: 1

      didn't know that he was a former child molester, serial-rapist, and non-Kosher spammer. Thanks for the info.

    32. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by Chewbacon · · Score: 1

      Giving feedback to /. for this article, IMHO, lacking merit to make the front page.

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    33. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You had your chance with the firehose.

    34. Re:Why would they have problems suing him? by Jeng · · Score: 1

      feedback@slashdot.org

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  4. Who is Emil Protalinski? by gotpaint32 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Why is Emil Protalinski's photo being displayed for this headline? It would lead the uninclined to think that is a photo of Mark Zuckerberg, aka Rotem Guez. Slashdot editors need a clue.

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    1. Re:Who is Emil Protalinski? by flaming+error · · Score: 4, Funny

      You can't assign "stagnated" to a noun - mismatched data types.

      I think what you're looking for is something like:
            slashdot.iconlibrarysize=moderate;

    2. Re:Who is Emil Protalinski? by flaming+error · · Score: 3, Funny

      > Who is Emil Protalinski?
      Second cousin to Hiro Protagoniski?

    3. Re:Who is Emil Protalinski? by Trepidity · · Score: 3, Informative

      He's the author of the linked article. Slashdot seems to now be using a heuristic grab-photo-from-linked-page algorithm, like Facebook and Google Plus do, that often screws up.

    4. Re:Who is Emil Protalinski? by AngryDeuce · · Score: 1

      As the great warrior poet Rick James said, "Cocaine's a helluva drug...

    5. Re:Who is Emil Protalinski? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Not Slashdot, just samzenpus. He never uses any of the standard icons.

    6. Re:Who is Emil Protalinski? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      God, you're an idiot.

    7. Re:Who is Emil Protalinski? by datavirtue · · Score: 1

      I thought that guy looked familiar.

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    8. Re:Who is Emil Protalinski? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      lol, your an idiot

    9. Re:Who is Emil Protalinski? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      How does cowering in your shadow some more, feeb make you feel?

    10. Re:Who is Emil Protalinski? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      LOL, there's an error in your grammar, you're an idiot.

    11. Re:Who is Emil Protalinski? by DocHoncho · · Score: 1

      I'll bite:

      You're completely pathetic.

      Wow, that was cathartic. And oh so true!

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    12. Re:Who is Emil Protalinski? by dredwerker · · Score: 1

      > Who is Emil Protalinski? Second cousin to Hiro Protagoniski?

      +1 funny :)

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  5. attention whore by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    It sounds like the guy is an attention whore. Facebook shut his accounts down after he violated the tos, and now he is whining that they shouldn't be able to do that.

    1. Re:attention whore by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Sauce for the goose. Facebook violates their own privacy terms and our privacy every day so I hope Zuckerberg2 wins.

  6. Yet another FB story by ackthpt · · Score: 1

    These are all too common - reasons to hate FB. Honestly, what's the company going to do next, name Zuckeberg "Dear Leader"?

    I swear they're doing all the PR damage to themselves they can.

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    1. Re:Yet another FB story by Strider- · · Score: 3, Funny

      These are all too common - reasons to hate FB. Honestly, what's the company going to do next, name Zuckeberg "Dear Leader"?

      I hear that job just came open!

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    2. Re:Yet another FB story by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      How would this story make you hate Facebook? The asshole sued them for deleting his account on their service, as though he's entitled to a Facebook account or something. Facebook is the totally innocent abused party this time; hardly a PR disaster.

    3. Re:Yet another FB story by Desler · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Yeah this poor spammer got his account deleted. Oh the horror!

    4. Re:Yet another FB story by Elbereth · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Yeah. It reminds me of the spammers who threaten to sue Google, after Google bitchslaps them into irrelevance.

      There are many perfectly legitimate reasons to dislike Google (most of them linked to Eric Schmidt's PR blunders) and Facebook, but when spammers with an entitlement complex sue them, I'm certainly not going to root for the spammer or criticize Google/Facebook.

    5. Re:Yet another FB story by metlin · · Score: 3, Funny

      They came for the spammers, and I cheered them on.

  7. "Blood sucking tick sues diseased rat host" by Rogerborg · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Is how I'd name them, except it wouldn't really be fair to honest parasites and vermin.

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    1. Re:"Blood sucking tick sues diseased rat host" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Pot, meet Kettle.. I mean Pot.

  8. Judging only by the summary... by i_b_don · · Score: 5, Funny

    This Mark Zuckerberg guy sounds like the biggest douche ever.

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    1. Re:Judging only by the summary... by schroedingers_hat · · Score: 5, Funny

      Well....other than Mark Zuckerberg.

      Unless you were talking about Mark Zukerberg and I misunderstood, in which case you are correct.

    2. Re:Judging only by the summary... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      This Mark Zuckerberg just got Mark Zuckerberg suing mark Zuckerberg

  9. Smart cookie by hesaigo999ca · · Score: 1

    This will definitely put an ire into their plans, as having to sue your own boss in name is quite a feat!
    I give him credit for thinking this way, as he did it to prove a point, and so he should be rewarded, .......
    with being named after the richest man on earth.....not bad at all!

    1. Re:Smart cookie by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Why is it quite a feat? I'm sure the lawyers Facebook employs are smart enough to not get confused and accidentally sue the real guy. And I'm sure the original Mark Zuckerberg suffers from no confusion as to which one he is. So what's the problem?

    2. Re:Smart cookie by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      So you are saying he should be named Carlos Slim?

    3. Re:Smart cookie by Rakarra · · Score: 1

      It's not that smart a feat. It smacks of the sort of "legal logic" that Slashdotters like to think actually works, while in reality judges tend to frown upon people who try to be cute and fuck around and waste the court's time. This fellow is going to get a legal smackdown, and he looks like a complete moron and tool to non-Slashdotters, and Slashdotters won't like him because he's an advertiser managing an operation that was shady even by advertising standards.

    4. Re:Smart cookie by hesaigo999ca · · Score: 1

      How could he get a legal smackdown, is there a law against changing your name to mark zuckerberg?
      Please clarify this for me, as I am at a complete loss of understanding for your statement....

    5. Re:Smart cookie by Rakarra · · Score: 1

      How could he get a legal smackdown, is there a law against changing your name to mark zuckerberg?
      Please clarify this for me, as I am at a complete loss of understanding for your statement....

      There is no law against changing your name to Mark Zuckerberg, but it would be very damaging to his case. People who screw around with their cases a lot tend to end up on the losing end, the exceptionally rare "Chewbacca Defense" notwithstanding.

      Of course, much will depend on the actual mindset of the judge. If he/she has a good sense of humor, the defendant might be ok. If the judge doesn't, then the defendant is really screwing himself.

  10. Stupid by tsa · · Score: 1

    'Nuf said.

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  11. Creepy by StormReaver · · Score: 4, Funny

    Mark Zuckerberg is creepy. But then, so is Mark Zuckerberg.

    1. Re:Creepy by JohnSearle · · Score: 1

      Who is Mark Zuckerberg?

    2. Re:Creepy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Who isn't Mark Zuckerberg!

    3. Re:Creepy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Great. Now I'm thinking of this. Thanks.

  12. Spammer Formerly Known as Rotem Guez by naranek · · Score: 1

    So you can just call him the Spammer Formerly Known as Rotem Guez

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    1. Re:Spammer Formerly Known as Rotem Guez by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No, not if he's legally changed his name.

    2. Re:Spammer Formerly Known as Rotem Guez by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yes, because Formerly means that he used to be called that but is not now.

    3. Re:Spammer Formerly Known as Rotem Guez by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      If it didn't work for Prince, it won't work for Mark Zuckerberg

    4. Re:Spammer Formerly Known as Rotem Guez by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      How is it not legal? Changing your name in no way removes what you did under your "old" name, nor changes who you are.

    5. Re:Spammer Formerly Known as Rotem Guez by outsider007 · · Score: 1

      Wait..., when did Prince change his name to Mark Zuckerberg?

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    6. Re:Spammer Formerly Known as Rotem Guez by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Because they can't refer to him as "Spammer". They would have to refer to him as "Mark Zuckerberg" or "Mark Zuckerberg formerly known as Rotem Guez"

  13. Easy solution by Krishnoid · · Score: 1

    Simple -- Zuckerberg just has to correspondingly change his identity.

  14. news? by DarkOx · · Score: 1

    This amounts to "Spammer behaves like irrational asshole, film at 11"

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  15. the cease and desist was invalid by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    According to reports here in Israel, the cease and desist letter was sent by email, which makes it completely invalid according to local law. legal documents should be given by hand, and the receiver should acknowledge s/he received them. that's why he ignored it.

  16. Anger the Judge by ZombieBraintrust · · Score: 1

    Wouldn't this kind of think anger any judge who hears your case. It is harrasment.

  17. best troll ever by markjhood2003 · · Score: 1

    Yeah, Facebook is just trying to protect its business model... but the prospect of two Zuckerbergs suing each other promises to be pretty entertaining! They definitely deserve each other...

  18. Come on, Slashdot editors! You can do better! by martin-boundary · · Score: 1

    That headline is terrible. How about "Man Zuckerbergs himself while getting Zuckerberged" ?

  19. Wikipedia will settle this by weazzle · · Score: 1

    Mark Zuckerberg (Disambiguation) Until then, the Spammer Formerly Known as Rotem Guez he will remain.

  20. At Cornell University ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    they have an incredible piece of scientific equipment known as the Tunneling Electron Microscope. Now, this microscope is so powerful that by firing electrons you can actually see images of the atom, the infinitesimally minute building blocks of our universe. I were using that microscope right now, I still wouldn't be able to locate my interest Facebook.

    Credit where it is due

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    1. Re:At Cornell University ... by TheInternetGuy · · Score: 1

      >Now, this microscope is so powerful that by firing electrons you can actually see images of the atom, the infinitesimally minute building blocks of our universe.

      Meh, all you really see is the electron cloud surrounding the atom.
      You need some neutron diffraction thingamajig to locate Facebook interest within the cloud these days.

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  21. Correction:my interest IN Facebook. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    n/t

  22. What I'd like to see... by Anachragnome · · Score: 1

    What I'd like to see is both Mark's called into court to testify, only to have the two lose it altogether on the steps of the courthouse where the entire world will get to see Mark Zuckerberg kick the snot out of Mark Zuckerberg. Fucker deserves it.

    (Slashdot Auto-correct for "Zuckerberg": Rubbernecker)

    1. Re:What I'd like to see... by outsider007 · · Score: 1

      Fucker deserves it. I don't know which one you mean, but I agree.

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  23. Duh! Spam of course, it ain't just a food you know by SmallFurryCreature · · Score: 1

    It is what the cool kids smoke, forget smack or weed or pot, real kids smoke potted meat!

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  24. Facebook by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    mark es un duro!!!! miren su biografia hacerca de el:

    http://vainasbook.blogspot.com/