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Similar but Entirely Different (Lawsuit?)


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If the source code is 100% different, colors and images are entirely different, and the layout is also formatted in a completely different way, can I company file a lawsuit if people say a website is "similar" to another website? I'm making a social networking website and the student profiles look a lot like facebook's profile pages - yet they are signifincatly different. Could I be sued one day because the general layout of things is similar? What if I used the word "wall?" Is that a facebook only trademarked name? Or could I use it and say that as using the word "shopping cart" - a common web term.

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If the source code is 100% different, colors and images are entirely different, and the layout is also formatted in a completely different way, can I company file a lawsuit if people say a website is "similar" to another website? I'm making a social networking website and the student profiles look a lot like facebook's profile pages - yet they are signifincatly different. Could I be sued one day because the general layout of things is similar? What if I used the word "wall?" Is that a facebook only trademarked name? Or could I use it and say that as using the word "shopping cart" - a common web term.

 

You could put in your TOS, "The aformentioned term 'wall' is another name we use for a comment board, as it is like a wall of comments" or whatnot. That's proof enough that you're not 'copying' if there was such a threat. They can't trademark an English word!

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