Article 44J1S Bikini app maker draws another disgruntled developer to its Facebook fight

Bikini app maker draws another disgruntled developer to its Facebook fight

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Enlarge / Facebook co-founder, Chairman and CEO Mark Zuckerberg departs after testifying before a combined Senate Judiciary and Commerce Committee hearing in the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill, April 10, 2018, in Washington, DC. (credit: Win McNamee/Getty Images)

In recent weeks, a dust-up between the maker of a forgotten Facebook bikini app and the social media giant has been boosted by a high-profile fight involving the British Parliament.

On Friday, both sides in the Six4Three v. Facebook lawsuit, which alleges breach of contract, appeared before a San Mateo County judge for the second time in a week in a hearing that dragged on for over three hours.

However, Six4Three's recent court filings show that its lawyers are also involved in a second lawsuit brought by a different company-one that promoted breast cancer awareness, among other apps-that levies very similar allegations against Facebook.

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