Abstract
The Court held that Facebook was liable for acts of unfair competition and copyright infringement against Business Competence S.r.l, a client company. The Court found that Facebook had copied the plaintif's location-sharing app Faround when creating its own app of a similar nature.
Full PaperRiccardo Tremolada
Research Associate
Since March 2013, Riccardo has been a Research Associate at gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development. Riccardo works as an Associate at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP. He joined the firm in Rome in 2013 and was resident in the Milan office in 2017 and in the Washington D.C. office in 2018.
Summary
The Court held that Facebook was liable for acts of unfair competition and copyright infringement against Business Competence S.r.l, a client company. The Court found that Facebook had copied the plaintif's location-sharing app Faround when creating its own app of a similar nature.