Meta is trying to stop a former employee from promoting her book about Facebook
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Meta achieved a legal victory by securing an arbitrator's ruling that prohibits Sarah Wynn-Williams, a former policy executive, from publicizing her tell-all memoir, 'Careless People.' The book, which presents insider accounts of Facebook's operations, particularly Mark Zuckerberg's ambitions regarding China and issues of governance within the company, has faced fierce backlash from Meta. The company argues that Wynn-Williams violated her non-disparagement agreement, while the memoir's impact remains uncertain as it is already available for purchase.
This ruling affirms that Sarah Wynn Williams' false and defamatory book should never have been published, demonstrating Meta's aggressive legal stance against whistleblower narratives.
Meta's emergency motion revealed their commitment to protecting corporate reputation, highlighting contentious issues around non-disparagement agreements and insider disclosures in the tech industry.
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