'Steal' Follower Twitter, guy dragged to court

'Steal' Follower Twitter, guy dragged to court. A blogger sued by the company he once worked. The reason, the blogger named Noah Kravitz is collecting a lot of followers on Twitter now become civil and keep it after exiting.

Noah was a former employee in the retail mobile PhoneDog. PhoneDog Noah follower claimed that around 22 thousand is a property owned by the company to be submitted.



Follower Noah was assessed as the property because of accumulated thanks to the popularity PhoneDog PhoneDog, not for fame Noah. As a result, Noah sued to pay an amount of USD 2.5 per follower.

While working at PhoneDog, Noah post a Tweet on behalf of the account @ Phonedog_Noah PhoneDog. When out of the PhoneDog, he changed the name of the account into @ noahkravitz.

Noah claims to the PhoneDog allow him to continue to use his account despite having left the company. But then, judging follower PhoneDog Noah is his property.

"The cost and resources invested by PhoneDog Media on growth follower, fans and brand awareness through social media is regarded as a property belonging PhoneDog Media," added the PhoneDog.