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Tyler Winklevoss:
This isn't petty larceny. This idea is potentially worth millions of dollars. Larry Summers:
Millions! Cameron Winklevoss:
Yes. Larry Summers:
You might just be letting your imaginations run away with you. Tyler Winklevoss:
Sir, I honestly don't think you're in any position to make that call. Larry Summers:
I was the U.S. Treasury Secretary. I'm in some position to make that call. Tyler Winklevoss:
Letting our imaginations run away with us is exactly what we were told to do in your freshmen address. Larry Summers:
Then I would suggest that you let your imaginations run away with you on a new project. Cameron Winklevoss:
You would? Larry Summers:
Yes. Everyone at Harvard's inventing something. Harvard undergraduates believe that inventing a job is better than finding a job. So, I'll suggest again that the two of you come up with a new new project. Cameron Winklevoss:
I'm sorry, sir, but that's not the point. Larry Summers:
Please, arrive at the point. Tyler Winklevoss:
You don't have to be an intellectual property expert to understand the difference between right and wrong. Larry Summers:
And you're saying that I don't? Cameron Winklevoss:
Of course I'm not saying that, sir. Tyler Winklevoss:
I'm saying that. Larry Summers:
Really?
This isn't petty larceny. This idea is potentially worth millions of dollars. Larry Summers:
Millions! Cameron Winklevoss:
Yes. Larry Summers:
You might just be letting your imaginations run away with you. Tyler Winklevoss:
Sir, I honestly don't think you're in any position to make that call. Larry Summers:
I was the U.S. Treasury Secretary. I'm in some position to make that call. Tyler Winklevoss:
Letting our imaginations run away with us is exactly what we were told to do in your freshmen address. Larry Summers:
Then I would suggest that you let your imaginations run away with you on a new project. Cameron Winklevoss:
You would? Larry Summers:
Yes. Everyone at Harvard's inventing something. Harvard undergraduates believe that inventing a job is better than finding a job. So, I'll suggest again that the two of you come up with a new new project. Cameron Winklevoss:
I'm sorry, sir, but that's not the point. Larry Summers:
Please, arrive at the point. Tyler Winklevoss:
You don't have to be an intellectual property expert to understand the difference between right and wrong. Larry Summers:
And you're saying that I don't? Cameron Winklevoss:
Of course I'm not saying that, sir. Tyler Winklevoss:
I'm saying that. Larry Summers:
Really?
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This isn't petty larceny
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This idea is potentially worth millions of dollars
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Millions Yes
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You might just be letting your imaginations run away with you
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Sir I honestly don't think you're in any position to make that call
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I was the US Treasury Secretary I'm in some position to make that call
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Letting our imaginations run away with us
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is exactly what we were told to do in your freshman address
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Well then I would suggest that you let your imaginations
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run away with you on a new project
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You would
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Yes Everyone at Harvard's inventing something
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Harvard undergraduates believe that inventing a job is better than finding a job
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So I'll suggest again that the two of you come up with a new new project
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Movie Summary
As Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg creates the social networking site that would become known as Facebook, he is sued by the twins who claimed he stole their idea, and by the co-founder who was later squeezed out of the business.


