Borrowing Google.com Design

Discussion in 'Legal Issues' started by pkallberg21, May 29, 2008.

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    I am starting a online service, and it may be neat if I could use a design similar to the one on Google.com (the classic version). I see that Google has a copyright notice, but does this cover the design?

    If I were to change the logo, and all the links - it would still be similar to the original Google design. Am I breaking copyright laws by doing this?

    Thanks.
     
    pkallberg21, May 29, 2008 IP
  2. EHubert

    EHubert Peon

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    I'm not a lawyer, but I doubt Google can copyright a white background with a logo and search box in the middle of it, but hey, anybody can sue you for anything.
     
    EHubert, May 29, 2008 IP
  3. pkallberg21

    pkallberg21 Peon

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    Yes, that was my reasoning, but I just want to be sure that there will be no legal issues.

    I am not living in the US, so I presume they cannot sue me as easily as if I were living in the US.
     
    pkallberg21, May 29, 2008 IP
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    Well you know that microsoft owns the patent for double click on your mouse.. Maybe google has the copyright.. maybe not. They should be some really lame ass ppl if they want to sue you for something like that. Make the the background little grayer than white lol. Then they cant sue you.. You have gray bg. :D
     
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  5. Jatt4lyfe

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    There is no BORROWING when it comes to these things, you either steal it or you don't. It sounds like you are stealing here but as long as you stay low, I think you should be fine :D
     
    Jatt4lyfe, May 29, 2008 IP
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    ablaye Well-Known Member

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    You can borrow as much as you want. As long as you don't grow very big, you won't be a threat to Google and they won't pursue you in court.
     
    ablaye, May 29, 2008 IP
  7. Business Attorney

    Business Attorney Active Member

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    It's hard to say in any given case whether there is a copyright. A copyright requires that there be an element of creativity that is not insubstantial. If I write a 5 line poem which is my original work, I own the copyright. If I write "The bear is brown," there is not sufficient creativity to give me a copyright on that sentence.

    Likewise, the arrangement of particular design elements on a page can certainly create a copyright in a web page. Whether a very simple design like the Google home page rises to that level is questionable.
     
    Business Attorney, May 30, 2008 IP
  8. Skullborg

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    Lol nobody will sue you for borrowing the google's theme (its not even a theme :p, just a white background with the logo and the search bar) .. there is no specific css on google.
     
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    Aquarezz Notable Member

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    Hi mate,

    There are many sites that are using a sort google page ;)
    Almost the same, I would just make it bit different
    Like:
    -Pagebanner in top
    -Under it a serach bar

    Than some info and maybe news about internet (1 line) would be nice I think :)
     
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  10. pkallberg21

    pkallberg21 Peon

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    My concern is not about getting sued. My main concern is them asking me to remove it, and me doing a bunch of work for nothing.

    I will most likely be putting Adsense ads on the page, do you reckon they'd accept that?

    Thanks for the help.
     
    pkallberg21, May 30, 2008 IP
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    locomotion Well-Known Member

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    Haha you made me laugh, if you're not concerned of getting sued, then why would you listen to them if they ask you to remove it? :D

    And if you're going for it, you can try putting their ads, either it will cause a minor discussion among the legal department or they will just get over it.
     
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  12. calcalmx123

    calcalmx123 Well-Known Member

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    it should be fine

    once you see this you will almost be sure its ok to http://www.alouwebdesign.ca/google/index.php

    its a google clone but with the same logo and everything then to rip of adsense the sponsered links are adsense code to do with whats on the page !
     
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    Hello Pkallberg,

    I suggest that you just use Google's design as an idea.

    Embed your own idea's and thoughts, and you will be fine.

    Don't copy it, just have it as an idea.

    There are a lot of similar designs all over the web.
     
    Phynom Technologies, May 30, 2008 IP
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    Google's design is copyrighted and their notice at the bottom does include their design. Though, the simple nature of their design and basic idea can very easily be replicated without any problems. Just don't use anything from their site expect for the idea and you should be in the clear.
     
    oneawesomeguy, Jun 3, 2008 IP