The Winklevosses and Zuckerberg came to an agreement in 2008. As a compensation the brothers received a sum of 20 million dollars, as well as Facebook shares costing 45 million dollars. While counting the sum, it was assumed that the price of each share is 36 dollars. However, later on the brothers stated that they had been fed erroneous information. At the moment of the agreement the price of each share was supposedly four times lower, and that means that the compensation had not been correctly calculated.
The fact that the Winklevosses have taken legal action again, became known in December 2010. But this time the court adjudged, that the brothers do not have the right to change the terms of the agreement, reached in 2008. “This isn’t the first time that the plaintiff outstripped by the rival tries to win back in the court everything he has lost because of his failures in the market”,- is stated in judge's ruling.