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reported on by Rolling Stone, Waters explained that the letter seeking permission to use the ad had arrived from Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg that morning and his answer was, “F— you.
No f—ing way.” As some members of the crowd laughed and cheered, he also noted that he’d been offered “a huge, huge sum of money” for his permission, but would “not be a party to this bullsh–.”In front of assembled press, he read from the letter: “We feel that the core sentiment of this song is still so
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A post shared by Mark Zuckerberg (@zuck)The weirdness of it all has many Twitter users pretty much thinking the billionaire is off his rocker.
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the case to be thrown out, claiming the FTC failed to prove the company has harmed consumers or that it’s built a social media monopoly.Facebook’s stock boost helped CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s net worth swell even more on Monday. Zuckerberg added $5 billion to his name on Monday, according to Forbes’ Billionaires Tracker, helping him leapfrog Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates as the world’s fourth-richest person.
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Ethan Shanfeld UPDATED: At a recent pro-Julian Assange event, Roger Waters said Facebook offered him a big chunk of change to use the 1979 Pink Floyd hit “Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2” in an upcoming advertisement for Instagram.“It arrived this morning, with an offer for a huge, huge amount of money,” Waters said. “And the answer is, ‘Fuck You.
Rolling Stone reported. “And the answer is, ‘F–k you.
Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters gave a firmly negative response to Facebook’s request to use ‘Another Brick In The Wall’ in an upcoming ad for Instagram.Speaking at a forum in support of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, as reported by Rolling Stone, Waters read out an email he claimed to have received from Mark Zuckerberg requesting the right to use the song.“It’s a request for the rights to use my song, ‘Another Brick in the Wall, Pt.
Roger Waters really does not like Mark Zuckerberg.