Sunday, May 1, 2011

Veritas

This reading began with the Winkelvoss' waiting, phrantically in the office of the President of Harvard. When the Winklevoss' finally met with the president, he was kind of arrogant and honestly didn't care about the problem. To the winklevoss' dismay, the president said that it was a problem between the university and them, but between Mark and them. Cameron tried to persuade that it was against the university rules and that Mark had breached the University's standards of honesty but the President still didn't bulge. Sadly, the Winklevoss' were out to take care of Mark by themselves, whatever that meant. It had been really hard for them, they truly believed that Mark had stole this idea from them, Cameron even believed that his innocence had been lost then.

I don't really understand how the Winklevoss' just think that Mark stole the idea from him. Do they forget why they even hired him? It was because of FaceMash, the first social networking site that Mark made that had to be put down. And the winklevoss' were never in any formal agreement with them, so even if Mark had stolen the idea from not much could be done.

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