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Default Website Design Plagerism - 01-16-2007 , 05:23 PM






I know imitation is the ultimate form of flattery, but a definite line
should be drawn in the realm of copyright infringement for web site
design and or any creative design or service for that matter.
Imageworks Studio was notified today that their site design had
basically been stolen and recycled (well... attempted to be recycled
anyway) on another web site without any prior notification and/or
permission. Could they at least make an attempt to make it look like a
professional and presentable website? Unbelievable!

Check it out for yourselves.

Our Web Site:
http://www.imageworksstudio.com/

Site in Question:
http://www.wealthbridgeenterprises.com/


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Default Re: Website Design Plagerism - 01-16-2007 , 06:04 PM






"dkva" <dk (AT) darrenkurre (DOT) com> wrote in news:1168986212.822553.166700@
11g2000cwr.googlegroups.com:

Quote:
I know imitation is the ultimate form of flattery, but a definite line
should be drawn in the realm of copyright infringement for web site
design and or any creative design or service for that matter.
Imageworks Studio was notified today that their site design had
basically been stolen and recycled (well... attempted to be recycled
anyway) on another web site without any prior notification and/or
permission. Could they at least make an attempt to make it look like a
professional and presentable website? Unbelievable!

Check it out for yourselves.

Our Web Site:
http://www.imageworksstudio.com/

Site in Question:
http://www.wealthbridgeenterprises.com/


Hmmm, on the one hand you're asking

"Could they at least make an attempt to make it look like a
professional and presentable website?"

yet on the other you're complaining they've "borrowed" your design!

Oh, and by the way, your own site has 18 validation errors!
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robert@optymista.net
 
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Default Re: Website Design Plagerism - 01-17-2007 , 03:10 PM





On 16 Sty, 23:23, "dkva" <d... (AT) darrenkurre (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
I know imitation is the ultimate form of flattery, but a definite line
should be drawn in the realm of copyright infringement for web site
design and or any creative design or service for that matter.
Imageworks Studio was notified today that their site design had
basically been stolen and recycled (well... attempted to be recycled
anyway) on another web site without any prior notification and/or
permission. Could they at least make an attempt to make it look like a
professional and presentable website? Unbelievable!

Check it out for yourselves.

Our Web Site:http://www.imageworksstudio.com/

Site in Question:http://www.wealthbridgeenterprises.com/
what can I say... you should inform their clients... use ceo
techniques. in my country ceo maniacs are able to say enything. for exp
if you want to find "idiota" (en. idiot) in Polish google, you can see
ex prime minister site on the first place

http://www.google.pl/search?num=100&hl=pl&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Apl%3Aofficial&hs=1wv&q=idiota& btnG=Szukaj&lr=lang_pl

r.



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anonimulo
 
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Default Re: Website Design Plagerism - 01-18-2007 , 01:36 PM



In comp.infosystems.www.authoring.site-design on Tuesday 16 January 2007
23:23, dkva wrote:

Quote:
I know imitation is the ultimate form of flattery, but a definite line
should be drawn in the realm of copyright infringement for web site
design and or any creative design or service for that matter.
Imageworks Studio was notified today that their site design had
basically been stolen and recycled (well... attempted to be recycled
anyway) on another web site without any prior notification and/or
permission. Could they at least make an attempt to make it look like a
professional and presentable website? Unbelievable!

Check it out for yourselves.

Our Web Site:
http://www.imageworksstudio.com/

Site in Question:
http://www.wealthbridgeenterprises.com/
They have managed to make their site load a lot faster. I gave up on yours
when opera reported 300k downloaded (I am only on dialup).

I suggest that, instead of complaining on here, you plagiarise their
improvements and apply them to your own website.


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dkva
 
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Default Re: Website Design Plagerism - 01-19-2007 , 11:30 AM



Understood... I was whining a bit there... but when you spend months
conceptualizing, designing and revising a concept over and over until
you get it right where you want it... and then someone comes along and
steals and butchers it and claims it as their own... you feel as though
you have been violated or robbed in a sense. I was just trying to point
out that web plagiarism is becoming a growing problem on the web...
especially when they actually take and recycle your graphics without
any notice. It is one thing to mimic a design it is a completely
different ball game all togehter when your graphics are stolen and then
claimed "original" by others.


On Jan 16, 6:04 pm, 34107 <resp... (AT) viause (DOT) net> wrote:
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"dkva" <d... (AT) darrenkurre (DOT) com> wrote in news:1168986212.822553.166700@
11g2000cwr.googlegroups.com:



I know imitation is the ultimate form of flattery, but a definite line
should be drawn in the realm of copyright infringement for web site
design and or any creative design or service for that matter.
Imageworks Studio was notified today that their site design had
basically been stolen and recycled (well... attempted to be recycled
anyway) on another web site without any prior notification and/or
permission. Could they at least make an attempt to make it look like a
professional and presentable website? Unbelievable!

Check it out for yourselves.

Our Web Site:
http://www.imageworksstudio.com/

Site in Question:
http://www.wealthbridgeenterprises.com/Hmmm, on the one hand you're asking

"Could they at least make an attempt to make it look like a
professional and presentable website?"

yet on the other you're complaining they've "borrowed" your design!

Oh, and by the way, your own site has 18 validation errors!
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Chaddy2222
 
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Default Re: Website Design Plagerism - 01-21-2007 , 03:04 AM




dkva wrote:
Quote:
I know imitation is the ultimate form of flattery, but a definite line
should be drawn in the realm of copyright infringement for web site
design and or any creative design or service for that matter.
Imageworks Studio was notified today that their site design had
basically been stolen and recycled (well... attempted to be recycled
anyway) on another web site without any prior notification and/or
permission. Could they at least make an attempt to make it look like a
professional and presentable website? Unbelievable!

Check it out for yourselves.

Our Web Site:
http://www.imageworksstudio.com/
Your site sucks, it takes way too long to load, (it should not take
more then 8 seconds on a 56K modem, and I am on 256KB broadband!.
You need to re-size all your graphics to below 30 K, I would recommend
about 16K and suggest you get rid of those graphics that you don't
need.
Also, you can really only act on the graphics and not the layout
itself.
But, yeah if they are useing a graphic that you designed and are
claiming it as their own, then you could send them a nice e-mail,
asking for it's removal from the site.

Quote:
Site in Question:
http://www.wealthbridgeenterprises.com/
It's not bad, not great, but at least it loads in less then 8 seconds.
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Regards Chad. http://freewebdesign.cjb.cc



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