Copy & Paste Thievery
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Ladies and gentlemen let me introduce Camille Cassan of un jour un design she loved my site and design so much that she stole it!
I love the change from pink to green (even though we all know that pink rocks so much harder than green). The way she used my exact XHTML and CSS shows just how proficient she is in the art of CMD+C (that's CTRL+C for all you Windows folks out there). It's so good that I think she may have fulled mastered the complexity of CMD+A (Windows people that's CTRL+A for you).
Let's take a moment to fully review this girl's talent.

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Ah yes, it is a wonderful feeling seeing a redesign that literally took a year to fully complete and a design that went through about 5 complete do overs and only God knows how many revisions, stolen just like that. Nothing warms my heart more.
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You know, there would be a whole lot less web theft (when it comes to copyright) if there were some soft of web police who's sole purpose was busting thieves. Then you can just send them proof it was stolen and they send that person $5,000 fine. Not only would it cut back on theft but it would be profitable. Of course all countries would have to come to some sort of agreement for fining people. I don't know. I didn't fully think that one through...but something to that effect.
I also made a post about it on You thought we wouldn't notice and I'll be sending her a message via facebook, because her site doesn't work (HA-HA you can't steal PHP), to point out that she's actually violating my copyrights.
So far both my designs for this site has been stolen. Awesome! I'm 2 for 2.
posted Jul 26, 11:50 AM |
1 | On Jul 26, 06:59 PM kwyjibo said...
Ugh.
If you peruse her “portfolio”, there are some things so terrible that they just have to be hers; to display them shows the blind pride of a parent. Many of them literally hurt my eyes to look at.
Maybe her website title means, “I took one day of design school.”
2 | On Jul 26, 10:55 PM Toya David said...
LOL. Yea its pretty bad stuff. She’s obviously just started out and the most important lesson she needs to learn is that straight copying doesn’t make you a great designer.
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