Doubles in social networks: business has reached court
In the Great Britain today there has passed indicative enough litigation in which frameworks businessman Matthew Fesht has seized at the former schoolmate of the Grant Raphael of 22 000 pounds ($44 000). A situation with which it was necessary to deal to court, for present social networks more than trivial: the Grant Raphael has created on Facebook a profile from person Matthew Feshta where has placed a number of photos and "obviously false" information.
According to Feshta before bringing an action against the ex-schoolmate t repeatedly tried will agree about removal of the lzhe-profile, however in vain.
As they say in court documents, about 6 years ago both friends visited training courses at one of schools of Brighton and even were going to open joint business, however because of different sights at business development have dispersed.
As a result, throughout the last years the Grant Raphael some times tried to interfere with Matthew Feshta’s private life, blackmailing and trying to prevent business. In long run the unfortunate businessman has not thought up anything more cleverly how to create on Facebook Matthew Feshta’s lzhe-profile where has placed compromising information, and also data that he (Fesht) has ostensibly deceived the former partner in business.
In a court decision it is said, that 15 000 pounds Fesht should receive from the former friend for slander, 2 000 pounds more for intrusion into private life and 5 000 pounds for false witness concerning company Feshta, transmits CyberSecurity.