I wouldn’t be surprised if it came out that Casetify was also the victim of either a 3rd party contractor of their own employee. It seems extremely unlikely a billion dollar company would directly copy something that could be done in a couple hours of work.
More likely they outsourced the tear downs and had no idea they were copied.
I mean maybe they outsourced it but that doesn’t make them a “victim”.
They are profiting off of the copies either way, and if you’re profiting off the work it’s your responsibility to check the work before it is put out to the public.
I wouldn’t be surprised if it came out that Casetify was also the victim of either a 3rd party contractor of their own employee. It seems extremely unlikely a billion dollar company would directly copy something that could be done in a couple hours of work.
More likely they outsourced the tear downs and had no idea they were copied.
I mean maybe they outsourced it but that doesn’t make them a “victim”.
They are profiting off of the copies either way, and if you’re profiting off the work it’s your responsibility to check the work before it is put out to the public.