also @ TechSpot: Google warns users infected with DNSChanger malware, provides help

Facebook sues ‘knock-off’ German site

By

On July 21, 2008, 1:52 PM EST

Facebook is suing a German social networking site by the name of StudiVZ for allegedly copying the look, feel, features and services of Facebook in order to piggyback off their success. The lawsuit comes several months after Facebook finally launched a German language version of its website but is apparently struggling to gain traction among users in that region.

Indeed StudiVZ does look like just a red version of Facebook and early versions of the site even featured filenames such as fbook.css and poke.php, according to reports. Facebook said it was seeking to end StudiVZ’s illegal activity to ensure that their reputation remains unharmed as well as monetary compensation in an amount to be determined at trial.

StudiVZ of course says the lawsuit is not about intellectual property but about stifling competition. Interestingly, Facebook began rolling out its revamped interface today so any alleged negative impact felt from StudiVZ’s copycat design should be significantly decreased.

Related Stories

No tags on this story

User Comments (1)

Post a comment
nirkon
on July 22, 2008
2:47 AM
I also get the feeling this is about stifling competition,if really all its about is a few filenames and a similar design, which can be changed rather quickly.[Edited by nirkon on 2008-07-22 02:51:55]

Reply

Browse more commented news

Post a new comment

Guest user

To post as an anonymous
user click here
.

Members

If you are a TechSpot member,
please login first.


By signing up you gain complete access to the TechSpot community. Join thousands of computer and technology enthusiasts that contribute and share knowledge in our forum. Post messages, get a private inbox, upload your own photo gallery and more.

Subscribe to TechSpot

Get free exclusive content, learn about new features and tech breaking news.