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Ripping/Copying 3737 Responses
Last post: 4 years, 3 months ago | Thread started: Feb 9, 08, 6:21 a.m.
Out of context: Response #15 [Feb 9, 08, 6:21 a.m.]
- OSFA
Funny that there is a thread about this since I just realized an ex client decided to take our design and give it to his 'web guy' to copy and publish.
Do you guys have samples of good cease and desists letters for design? Particularly web design? We presented the option to the client and advised them that if they didn't proceed with us they could not use any of the elements on their new site. What should be my first step?


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