The book, written by a former director of global public policy at Meta, Sarah Wynn-Williams, was called by the New York Times book review “an ugly, detailed portrait of one of the most powerful companies in the world”, and its leading executives, including CEO Mark Zuckerberg, former chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg and chief global affairs officer Joel Kaplan.
Meta will suffer “immediate and irreparable loss” in the absence of an emergency relief, the American Arbitration Association’s emergency arbitrator, Nicholas Gowen, said in a ruling after a hearing, which Wynn-Williams did not attend.
Howdja like to be Fakebook's law firm? They must spend billions on legal fees. Nice work if you can get it...
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Is your 'special lady' friend Irish?
She'd probably love to have this...
It's one of a kind and only $20.00 with free shipping.
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Kinda ironic when you think about it.
ReplyDelete"When I grow up I want to be the 'Director of global public policy' for a social media company"...said no High School student when career day came around. What the hay is that?
ReplyDeletehow much is it and where can I purchase it?
ReplyDeleteThe ONLY question the judge should have been concerned with was " is it the truth". If it is then it should be published and marketed with no interference.
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