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HI I'm try to help a friend that has a website selling a simple product, a competitor has started the exact same business and is using her designs, fonts, products etc right down to a typo on her site. He seems to be copying everything she puts up, original artwork as well, then claims on his site he "created" it.
I want to know is there some form of software to prevent this I.P. theft apart from the obvious disabling right click copying, and watermarks?
It's obvious he is copying her work and removing watermarks so something stronger and harder to work around is needed.
A cease and desist letter has already been sent to him, but my friend can't afford a lawyer as it's only a small home based business, just enough to get by on.
Any suggestions and help is appreciated.
I want to know is there some form of software to prevent this I.P. theft apart from the obvious disabling right click copying, and watermarks?
It's obvious he is copying her work and removing watermarks so something stronger and harder to work around is needed.
A cease and desist letter has already been sent to him, but my friend can't afford a lawyer as it's only a small home based business, just enough to get by on.
Any suggestions and help is appreciated.