Facebook Loses Infringement Lawsuit In Germany Over Copycat Site
from the competition-ain't-bad dept
This is a bit of a surprise, as it appears that Facebook has lost a lawsuit in Germany against a site it accuses of copying Facebook (but in German). It's certainly true that the sites look quite similar, but the German court basically says that looking close is meaningless. If there's no confusion in what site people are on, there's really not much of an issue. And while the sites do have a lot of similarities, being on StudiVZ it's clear that the site is different from Facebook. While this may just be a German court protecting a local company against an American competitor, it seems like a good ruling from a policy perspective. Let the sites compete in the marketplace, rather than worrying about who copied what from whom.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Filed Under: copycat, germany, social networking
Companies: facebook, studivz
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Bad Car Analogy
So, what if the sites are similar in some ways, obviously they are different enough in others for people to know where they are. After all, there are only so many ways you can position text and entry forms on a page...
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Re: Bad Car Analogy
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Good Ruling
The take-home lesson seems to be: make sure your product is damn good before you take it to market, because once it's out there, you'll have a target on your back. But Facebook, Google, and iPhone needn't worry. Their products are the best at what they do.
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Facebook Developers
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