On Fri, Apr 09, 2004 at 01:45:06PM -0400, Phillip Rhodes wrote: Can I use my education? I believe that I can because everything I saw was documented in my HTML book and I was not looking at any patented business process crap. I deleted some classes and added others. I changed all the class names and created all new graphic files. All text content was replaced. What I ended up with is a variation on the original look-and-feel.
First off, IANAL.
Ok, assuming such a thing went to court, it would be a civil suit, not a criminal one. The rules are different from the start, and it would be a matter of the jury deciding based on arguments made by both sides if copyright was violated. What it would more than likely come down to is:
1) How much of the site did you use? The entire thing, or just a couple elements?
2) Is some particular aspect of the violated code unique to their site? E.g., do the menus have a particular and unique property to them such as fading in/out, animated action (rolling out � la Aqua), non-standard shapes, etc. that is not seen on the web in general?
and probably most importantly for the purposes of damages:
3) Would web users be confused by your use of their style and mistake your site for theirs.
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