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dmitriyivvvv2018-04-19 11:25:54
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dmitriyivvvv, 2018-04-19 11:25:54

Copyrights for site interface elements?

Good afternoon. There was such a question. Let's say I liked the design of some interface element on the site of a large company (which in turn looks quite unique). For example slider. Is it possible to violate copyright by copying it, changing it a little (fonts, photos, the code itself will be mine). Sites of different subjects.

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aderes, 2018-04-19
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Is it possible to infringe copyright

It's not good to violate other people's rights...
it's good to take an idea as a basis and implement it yourself, in your own way...
a slider, being an object of copyright, can be conditionally divided into three objects:
1) its external visual (graphic) display;
2) the code that powers it;
3) the content it displays.
You are going to use the code with an owl, so there will be no violations here.
You are unlikely to need content either, you probably have your own too.
As for the graphic display, I doubt that it is so original that its use would violate anyone's rights ... although it may well be that artists / designers drew it, and there is something to protect ... in general, this the question must be considered individually and see directly what is at stake.
Additionally, note that fonts and photos (the ones you intend to use) are also subject to copyright, and often you have to pay for their use.

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