Swedish publishers file police report against Meta's Zuckerberg for fraud 1 hour ago (sverigesradio.se) 6 comments Frieren Reply Add to library walletdrainer 14 minutes ago I don’t think there’s a story here, it’s a police report, not even a lawsuit.There’s no skin in the game required when filing a police report. tokai 4 minutes ago It's not going to be a lawsuit. You don't sue companies for breaking the law in Sweden. It's going to be a criminal case if police deem so. Cyclone_ 17 minutes ago I am not familiar with the legal system in Sweden, but it seems odd that it would be a police report instead of a lawsuit. FinnKuhn 3 minutes ago Fraud is usually a crime and therefore a matter for the police, even in the US. amanaplanacanal 8 minutes ago I know nothing about Swedish law, but in the US, there can be both civil and criminal fraud. They might be planning to file a lawsuit also. philipwhiuk 25 minutes ago Interesting that he's named personally. Can any Swedish person explain whether this is the normal process?
walletdrainer 14 minutes ago I don’t think there’s a story here, it’s a police report, not even a lawsuit.There’s no skin in the game required when filing a police report. tokai 4 minutes ago It's not going to be a lawsuit. You don't sue companies for breaking the law in Sweden. It's going to be a criminal case if police deem so.
tokai 4 minutes ago It's not going to be a lawsuit. You don't sue companies for breaking the law in Sweden. It's going to be a criminal case if police deem so.
Cyclone_ 17 minutes ago I am not familiar with the legal system in Sweden, but it seems odd that it would be a police report instead of a lawsuit. FinnKuhn 3 minutes ago Fraud is usually a crime and therefore a matter for the police, even in the US. amanaplanacanal 8 minutes ago I know nothing about Swedish law, but in the US, there can be both civil and criminal fraud. They might be planning to file a lawsuit also.
FinnKuhn 3 minutes ago Fraud is usually a crime and therefore a matter for the police, even in the US.
amanaplanacanal 8 minutes ago I know nothing about Swedish law, but in the US, there can be both civil and criminal fraud. They might be planning to file a lawsuit also.
philipwhiuk 25 minutes ago Interesting that he's named personally. Can any Swedish person explain whether this is the normal process?
I don’t think there’s a story here, it’s a police report, not even a lawsuit.
There’s no skin in the game required when filing a police report.
It's not going to be a lawsuit. You don't sue companies for breaking the law in Sweden. It's going to be a criminal case if police deem so.
I am not familiar with the legal system in Sweden, but it seems odd that it would be a police report instead of a lawsuit.
Fraud is usually a crime and therefore a matter for the police, even in the US.
I know nothing about Swedish law, but in the US, there can be both civil and criminal fraud. They might be planning to file a lawsuit also.
Interesting that he's named personally. Can any Swedish person explain whether this is the normal process?