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Stealing Trend

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So, what is the next web trend after the Web 2.0 trend? Steal. I’ve been noticing this trend for a while and in fact it is rising. Rippers now on the Internet steal anything from text content, graphics, icons, design templates, to coding scripts. Almost every other week, I get an email from visitors telling me who stole my work. By the way, thanks for reporting copyright violations to me. This becoming an issue and I really want to bring it up. I have setup a Flickr gallery to showcase the ripped work. Here are some of the sample cases.

TV Print Ads (new)

TV print ads

Two days after I published this post, someone sent me another email reported my work being stolen by two Bosnia & Herzegovina TV stations - OBN.ba and RTRS.tv. He was nice enough scanned the newspaper ads and sent it to me. Although, I’ve never seen the actual ads but I believe they just ripped my high resolution wallpapers (without any editing). This is ridiculous, from a TV station?

SWsoft Sitebuilder

SWsoft Sitebuilder

SWsoft Sitebuilder is an online application that allows users quickly build their website without any programming or design experience. The hosting provider will install the Sitebuilder on their server. Their clients will use the online wizard to pick a template, fill in the content, and then upload to their web space. I found several of my artworks were included in the application as a template. I certainly did not give them permission nor sold my work to them. It was actually a media/hosting company who reported this to me.

Canvas Printouts

Canvas printouts

Believe me or not, I found these in a local shopping mall, Pacific Mall. If you live in Toronto area, you probably have been to the mall or know about it. It is located at Kennedy and Steele. I was shopping at the mall and found my works were selling at a retail booth. They printed my work on a large size canvas and selling for $35CAD. I quickly took some pictures with my camera phone and asked the owner where did they get the products from. The owner told me they brought their products through several level of connections, thus unable to trace the manufacture.

Best Web Gallery being ripped

Best Web Gallery

Shortly after I launched Best Web Gallery, I found a site just ripped it exactly the same, but replaced with a different logo. They even copied my gallery entries and screenshots. As usual, I sent them an email and asked them to remove the design and related content. However, I didn’t receive any response. So, I submitted to Digg and got more attention. Then, the site quickly removed the theme in the next day.

How did I catch them?

Well, the Internet is very small. Unless you don’t publish your site online, otherwise the chance of you getting spotted is very high. Most of them are reported from visitors. The others are traced from referral links and tracking codes.

What should you do if someone stole your work?

I’m sure I’m not the only victim. What would you do if someone stole your work?

Send them an email? Half of the time, they don’t even have a contact number or email address on their site. If you are lucky enough, they will apologize and remove your work. The worst I’ve seen they just ignore your emails and pretend nothing happened. Or even worst they will claim as original and question you back “are you sure you are the original creator?”

Find a lawyer and sue them? It is probably not worth the value to sue them because most of them are small business or personal website. The lawyer fee will probably cost you more.

How do you handle your copyright infringement issues? Any advises or suggestions that you can share with us?

228 comments so far

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    Vector-Master
    # 228

    March 6th, 2009 at 6:17 am

    that’s very bad im so sorry for you :(

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    Carlos Hermoso
    # 227

    December 10th, 2008 at 5:01 am

    That sucks. I’m sorry for you

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    Jeneva
    # 226

    December 3rd, 2008 at 7:59 pm

    It sucks that a lot of ppl don’t come up with creative designs themselves and decide to just steal work from others

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    SpacyRicochet
    # 225

    August 11th, 2008 at 11:54 am

    Found your ‘Hot DJ’ on a flyer of Mondial in The Netherlands. Don’t know if you’ve been notified about the use, but probably not.

    info@mondial2000.nl
    www.mondial2000.nl
    +31 (0)46 437 92 97

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    annie
    # 224

    July 16th, 2008 at 9:19 am

    hi,

    do you work with the guys from flashdevelopment.de/ ?

    You can find your Wallpaper as an anmiation here:
    Design&Effects -> Flash Flares Effect V1.00

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    Braylon
    # 223

    July 2nd, 2008 at 12:39 pm

    I totally agree; completely but at the same time it’s also a Nice Compliment too you know! nice work bro!

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    tariq
    # 222

    May 16th, 2008 at 1:53 pm

    maybe he liked your design so much

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    KG Lew
    # 221

    April 9th, 2008 at 5:00 pm

    It sucks that a lot of ppl don’t come up with creative designs themselves and decide to just steal work from others

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    Jonas
    # 220

    February 3rd, 2008 at 7:44 pm

    On other (really bad) copy of my work …

    Original: www.kulturbanause.de
    Fake: www.ihl10b.com

    i wrote an email.. keep you fingers crossed for me.

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    stefan alexandru
    # 219

    January 16th, 2008 at 2:15 pm

    Oh and i refreshed cssmania.com to rate fruitfull studios from an 8 to a 2. I think the site is offline now. I’ve hit about 50 refreshes and posted the rate of 1 to that site for about 50 times. For respect of your work. That dude was posting more about games then web dev and artwork.

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