Design theft
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- RoyBoyII0
Use your knife!
- omg0
i just spent long unwanted painstakingly time, peeling an orange in my stylistic fashion. Then I saw someone else also begin peeling his orange in the same stylistic fashion. He obviously stole my style. wtf do i do?
- VikingKingEleven0
I just inhaled really hard through my nostrils while reading this thread.
- then exhaled. I feel much better.VikingKingEleven
- simply repeat for a lifetime of oxygenated living.mikotondria3
- kota0
youthoughtwewouldntnotice is the worst thing on the inter net.
- Continuity0
1) Lawyers;
2) QBN;
3) http://youthoughtwewouldntnotice…
4)???
5) ProfitThen sit back and watch the fun.
- i like :D
'???' is bumming the culprit in the gob right?Hombre_Lobo - I reckon 4) is room for anything creative and entertaining for the rest of us. :DContinuity
- how can you bum someone in the mouth?set
- i like :D
- monNom0
^ kind of what I figured.
- i_monk0
Tell your client, let their lawyers handle it.
And name/shame.
- capn_ron0
a twig, some matches, a piece of chewed gum and some duct tape. You'll know what to do.
- mikotondria30
name n shame !!
- autoflavour0
do you have access to semi automatic weapons?
- dbloc0
post it here.
- monNom
What's the appropriate response when you find out another company has stolen your client's work?
Do inform them and you leave it up to your client? or do you try to protect your product from being debased?The company in question approached us for the project, but opted to take some of our past client work and have an offshore company change out the content.