WEb Design Copyright
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chris12295
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WEb Design Copyright
I have heard that web designs are copyrightable and any site looking the same or similar violates copyright laws and I have heard the opposite. Which is true? Are web designs copyrightable?
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The law states that anything you create you own the copyrights to automatically. You cannot take someone else's work without their permission. As long as you don't take someone else's work, you're not breaching copyright. There's nothing in the law that states you can't make a design that looks like another site. Although it's frowned upon, as long as you're not taking someone else's work you're not really breeching copyright.
If you take facebook's design and change the colours, you're breeching copyright. If you make your own design that looks like Facebook's, you're not breaking the law. That said, if you make it look too similar (eg. pixel perfect) then you're breaking the law.
The way it's laid out is not copyrightable, since it's too ambiguous. It's like copyrighting a colour combination of colours on a site, or trying to trademark "that's hot" as a phrase.
Of course I'm no lawyer, but it's what I've learnt from experience. At the end of the day, it's hard for them to claim they invented curved corners and a 2 tone header.
If you take facebook's design and change the colours, you're breeching copyright. If you make your own design that looks like Facebook's, you're not breaking the law. That said, if you make it look too similar (eg. pixel perfect) then you're breaking the law.
The way it's laid out is not copyrightable, since it's too ambiguous. It's like copyrighting a colour combination of colours on a site, or trying to trademark "that's hot" as a phrase.
Of course I'm no lawyer, but it's what I've learnt from experience. At the end of the day, it's hard for them to claim they invented curved corners and a 2 tone header.
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