September 12, 2000
5:52 PM
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Considering CopyrightMr. Powazek brings up a very good point about copyright and how it applies to web design vs. John Perry Barlow's idea's about how copyright applies to the future. From the tone of Derek's last few posts, I'd say someone's been ripping off his designs...again.
posted by Brilliantcrank (34 comments total)
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taking the photo was wrong, wrong, wrong, that IS copyright violation, but the site itself didn't need to be changed...it was sufficiently different from derek's...the code was original as were the graphics (minus the photo)...the colors were different...the person was obviously trying to copy derek and didn't have the skills, but the site *was* different...
derek writes:
"And if you change the work, you are making a derivative work, which is still a violation. And guess what? That's illegal."
in some instances, changing a work is not a derivative work and is NOT illegal...a derivative work is when i take derek's words from his site and make an audio recording of it...a derivative work is when i print derek's words or pictures and base a painting around them...making a site that looks similar in design to his is not a derivative work...if anything, it is an homage.
according to artslaw.org, for something to qualify as derivative it "would include the adding new artistic elements to a past work" or copying it in another medium...therefore the person involved would have had to copy derek's site exactly and/or then done something like change the color scheme or add stars to it...the site in question was merely inspired by or influenced by powazek.com but not a derivative artwork...
i *have* seen sites that were actual direct copies or derivatives of derek's site with even the code copied...that is wrong...except for the photo, i don't think what this guy did was anything except unimaginative...
who has a lock on a photo in the left corner and a name across the top? if that's the case, then i'm in trouble too...
posted by centrs at 6:55 PM on September 12, 2000