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- Three men who say Mark Zuckerberg stole the Facebook concept from them have asked a US appeals court to re-open a $65m (£42m) legal settlement signed in 2008 with the company. Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss and Divya Narendra argue Facebook undervalued its share price when they struck the deal, depriving them of millions of dollars.
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