Steal a Look?
Think you can learn about good Web design by stealing ideas from other people's sites? Copyright law would have to disagree.
By Steven C. Bahls •
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Imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery, but it may alsobe copyright infringement. And not just for written material, butalso for artwork, music-and even screen displays.
Suppose you want to update the look of your Web site. You browsea bit and come across a site where the screen displays look justlike what you want. So you ask your Web designer to make your pageslook similar.
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