Times Companies Were Caught Plagiarizing And Selling Concepts As Their Own
The internet makes a lot of things easier, and that includes stealing someone else’s work and passing it off as your own. Not only do individuals do this, but even major corporations such as Forever21 and Disney are guilty of this. Here are those times when companies were caught plagiarizing and trying to sell something someone else created.
1. Rip-Offs Vs Original
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2. When Disney Does It As Well…
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3. Etsy Shop Owner Used This Artwork As Their Own And Laser Printed It On Their Products
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4. Thomas Pullin’s Original Work (Left) And Neda Rabiei’s Nockoff (Right)
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