Someone Copied My Company’s Website Without Permission — What Can I Do About It?

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You encounter a website that looks very similar to your company’s website. The similarities make clear that your website was copied. Even worse, it was copied by a competitor.

Whether you hired a professional to design your company’s website, or invested your own time in building it from scratch, you naturally will wonder what laws have been violated, and what remedies you may have.

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