The desire to protect against theft on the Internet sometimes gets marasmic forms. It would be difficult to imagine that one site-clone of a resource Digg suddenly becomes indignant that another clone of the same resource is very similar to it. But it is nonetheless true.
The essence of the conflict is that, according to SuperGu, Pligg uses the layout of the template and some of the functionality, to a degree confusingly similar to the one that was created by SuperGu. The location and shape of the buttons, the navigation menu and other design elements - all this was meanly stolen by a cunning foe.
Another interesting thing is that Pligg is a free resource that allows you to create a Digg-like site based on opensource modules. In general, SuperGu has little chance of achieving “justice”. ')
via Internetno.net