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Hmmm Lawyer, not too sure at the moment.

the website is exactly the same design, all they have changed is the colours of the boarders, same photos and everything.

the only thing that is different is the front page. I just think it's really poor form and discredits our company. When someone makes a website wouldn't they want to make it there own design? Why would they want to copy someone else's, I don't understand.

Hmmm Lawyer, not too sure at the moment.

the website is exactly the same design, all they have changed is the colours of the boarders, same photos and everything.

the only thing that is different is the front page. I just think it's really poor form and discredits our company. When someone makes a website wouldn't they want to make it there own design? Why would they want to copy someone else's, I don't understand.

From the whining it sounds like it's an original job but I have my doubts.

Unless you are providing some kind of paid service that involves your companys' IP you've got nothing.

who designed your company's site? was it in house or out sourced to a site designer? if it was in house, did they do the whole thing from scratch or did they use a template?

our website was outsourced.

Well then you really don't have a leg to stand on. what's not to say the same guy didn't make the other site too? pretty sure that technically speaking the site creator owns the design not your company.

Hahaha, fair point... but the guy didn't design the other one. it would be pretty funny if he did though. has this happened to anyone else though?

bound to have happened a million times over already given every man and his dog has a webpage these days.

i'd say there will be many cases of web designers pulling a sneaky one and pulling out an old template from a previous job, passing it off as new work and charging full money for doing half the work lol.

whos to say your designer didnt do that to yours in the first place? lol

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