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Ask HN: My browser extension is cloned. Will the Code Copyright help?

2 pointsby saradhiover 1 year ago
I&#x27;m the creator of a Chrome extension with 4.7 stars for 500+ ratings. It is one of Google&#x27;s favorites of 2022. I noticed a company cloned my code (even though I published the uglified version) and published their version of the extension (they are struggling to bring users though).<p>I have reached out to the company that cloned, they are demanding the data and a monthly fee to remove their extension.<p>I am now considering to Copyright my code and its derivatives to prevent such incidents from happening in the future. Is this recommended? Anything else I should take care?<p>Is there any way I can report this to the Google team and take the other one down?

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h2odragonover 1 year ago
Your &quot;copy right&quot;, literally the right to determine who is allowed to copy your work, is intrinsic. Unless you explicitly chose to release your code under some terms that allow copying, &quot;copyright law&quot; should serve you in this case.<p>If you just chose to use a &quot;LICENSE&quot; file without looking at it when you released, you might&#x27;ve given them permission to do this. Double check that first.
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