YouLove.Us ripped off, and how!
We feel completely outraged on behalf of the Sussex-based digital agency YouLove.Us for having been blatantly ripped off. We can’t even start to imagine how the creators of the original content must be seething at the sight of this mirror image of a website set up by someone who could not even be bothered to make an attempt at originality; look at this, a Punjab-based digital agency, apparently, YouLove.Us.Com.
There’s stealing someone’s work and then there’s this! Our heartfelt condolences to YouLove.Us for having their logo and brand stolen – hope you find a remedy to this situation!
Stolen Startup Idea
The cost of a stolen startup idea is hard to measure. The potential revenues of an innovative business model, a technical implementation or a unique business plan lost due to someone sneaking off with your idea can only be imagined. A highly feasible idea once stolen could translate into millions of dollars lost.
You think this could never happen to you? Here’s a story of a very experienced entrepreneur who had his startup ideas stolen, not once, but twice! Luckily for him, he won in the end anyway but would you want to expose yourself to such a risk?
Stealing copyright
Here’s an interesting discussion by someone who raises the question on “Why is it considered by many “OK” to violate copyright?”
Obviously the restaurant failed to check but the person that sold the images to them had stolen them – just by making an unofficial copy and no one seemed to care UNTIL is started to cost them in damages.
Copyright is something nobody seemsĀ to care about until their rights have been infringed upon or someone files for damages – is there really no way to pre-empt violation of copyright and create measures of deterrence before the act of copyright violation? Of course, there are several, but it’s all about the awareness and attitude towards such enabling tools.
Do follow the debate on the forum.
Logo Design Exchange
Many freelancers can probably empathise with David Thorne in this email exchange here – props to him for the most amusing way in which he retorted.
How many of you have finished work assigned to you on a freelance basis, submitted it to the client, only to find that you get nothing in return? Leave us a comment to tell us your story and we will feature it on this blog.
Hello world!
Have you had your work stolen? Now you have a place to vent. No holds barred. Coming back soon with what this is all about.