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Indian Laptop Company Stole Our Entire Site

1 pointsby msaccaover 13 years ago
I guess the 37 signals fiasco isn't an uncommon occurrence. I was checking our analytics this morning when I noticed we've been getting some strange traffic regarding "Laptop Repair In Cochin." Well I dug around and found a site that copied and pasted our codebase outright, HTML / JS &#38; CSS - then tweaked a couple CSS variables. I built the Wordpress theme from scratch about a year and a half ago and never released it for sale. This laptop repair site doesn't appear to be using Wordpress. Our site was featured on several design galleries at the time (it's in desperate need of an upgrade now, we just don't have the time) which, I'm sure, is how they found it to rip-off.<p>Check it out: Our Site: http://www.tinyfactory.co Their Site: http://www.laptoprepairkerala.com<p>I suppose imitation is the sincerest form of flattery - and a great reminder that it's time to upgrade our site ;)

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dangoldinover 13 years ago
Why do you think it's a Russian company? Cochin is a city in Kerala, India.<p>In any case, you can definitely have some fun with them by changing some server settings or file names to get their site to just say "This was stolen from www.tinyfactory.co"<p>There was a post of a guy doing something like that on here a while back but I can't dig it up.
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rbanffyover 13 years ago
I think the worst part is that their "contact" label doesn't properly line up with the rest of the content. Lame ;-)
princevermaover 13 years ago
Looking at the source code, they are also using your analytics code as it is. how stupid these can be.
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