Style Rustlin'
/ January 19, 2006
The thieves folks at Sitesurfer Publishing seem to want to do a good job, but really, if you're going to steal a design from someone and sell it to a client as your own work, you should at least have the common decency to change it a little bit and the common sense to re-brand it, like any right-thinking rustler would. The stylesheets in use at Colorado Land Rush are still clearly labeled:
/*
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adaptive path master screen file
version: 2003.02.20
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Ooooops. And you would think that would go double for people doing work for lawyers.
UPDATE: So the people at coloradolandrush.com seem understand that they were hoodwinked, and have taken down the offending site. Here's a screenshot for those interested. Addtionally, it appears that not only does Sitesurfer do work for lawyers, they do work for intellectual property lawyers. Nice.
