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 Email from Bryan Hurren to Sachin Monga, Jackie Chang and Simon Cross, 25 October 2013

‘From a PR perspective, the story is about the app, not the API, so the fact that is uses Titan isn’t a big deal. From a legal perspective, they need an “Extended API agreement” (we used with Netflix) which governs use going forward and should provide us with the freedom to make the changes that Simon mentions below (without being too explicit).’

Email from Jackie Chang to FB group, 28 October 2013

‘Bryan–can you take the lead on getting this agreement written up?’

Email from Konstantinos Papamiltidas [FB] to Ime Archibong [FB]

18 September 2013–10.06am

From email about slides prepared for talk to DevOps at 11am on 19 September 2013

‘Key points: 1/ Find out what other apps like Refresh are out that we don’t want to share data with and figure out if they spend on NEKO. Communicate in one-go to all apps that don’t spend that those permission will be revoked. Communicate to the rest that they need to spend on NEKO $250k a year to maintain access to the data.’

Email from Konstantinos Papamiltidas [FB] to Simon Cross [FB], Ime Archibong [FB] and Jackie Chang [FB]

Discussion about presentation Simon Cross is to give re P3.0 Rollout Planning

4 September 2013 4.28am

‘Slide 5–I am not sure about the revenue saved. Is this really a cost cutting exercise? Removing access to all friends lists seems more like an indirect way to drive NEKO adoption.’

Emails discussion between Konstantinos Papamiltiadis [FB] and Tinder regarding allowing Facebook to use ‘Moments’, a term that had already been protected by Tinder