It helps the designer in terms of SEO as well. It gives lots of backlinks and as such I require that my clients keep it in the footer for no less than 24 months. It is in my agreement and when I have had one client remove it out of ignorance of our agreement, I kindly let him know that he agreed to it. He allowed me put it back . His reason for moving it was that he felt the footer was too cluttered since he had other professionals who also contributed to the site. What we did was create a credits page where he could giver credit to whomever else he wanted to..but mine had to stay in the footer.
That's a good question. I hesitate to ever take legal action because it cost so much in time and energy and to me that's not an issue to go to court over. Id probably sulk for a day or two and move on. I was thinking about joining Prepaid Legal so I could have an attorney draft a letter whenever I needed, but again in this case I would have dropped it. Not worth the headache.
Themes that are licensed GNU/GPL or Free do not have restrictions in relation to modifying the code. You can modify the code as much as you want. However, some themes are released with the GNU/GPL license or as Free but they contain a copyright notice above the encrypted code that looks something like this:
This file is protected by copyright law. To reverse engineer or decode this file is strictly prohibited.
My understanding of this issue is that the theme was released under a license which allows you to modify the code that comprises the theme. Since the license governs all of the files within the theme, this could be interpreted to mean that the code used to display the copyright notice can also be modified or removed. So, get rid of it.
http://themebot.com/tips-and-tutorials/how-to-remove-encrypted-footer-links-in-free-wordpress-themes
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I saw some users online that tried to delete the designer's link on the footer of the templates they distributed freely. Its such a discouragement after seeing a designer ripped off by someone, what do you think he can do for this not to happen?
I ask for $5 to remove the "created by" link. I have a list of sites that have been allowed to remove it. I applied a code in the source to allow me to find all the sites using my theme, if they have removed without asking I contact them directly if they don't reply I go to their hosting provider.
Have you ever had success with the host? I do not see a host penalizing a site because you contacted them. I could be wrong though. Also with Google being so hard on links, why would you insist on having your link all over the place on a wide variety of niches?
Most hosts will actually penalize your account due to the fact that removing the copyright from a theme is practically the same thing as using a nulled copy of a forums software. You're getting it free because it's branded, if you take the branding off without author permission, it's practically theft. Also, most authors would love to have their links spread across the internet, the more people in more niches that see the copyright branding, the more likely you'll have more downloads, the more downloads that you have the more the chance you have at getting buyers in the future.
Yeah but you would have to put the copyright in the agreement when the theme is downloaded. If you put the "Do not alter/remove this code" in the PHP script, then a user can just remove the code because themes can be altered anyway under the GNU/GLP licence. But most themes when you download them do not have you agree to a TOS therefore you are allowed to modify anything in the theme.
Have you ever had success with the host? I do not see a host penalizing a site because you contacted them. I could be wrong though. Also with Google being so hard on links, why would you insist on having your link all over the place on a wide variety of niches?
Have you ever had success with the host? I do not see a host penalizing a site because you contacted them. I could be wrong though. Also with Google being so hard on links, why would you insist on having your link all over the place on a wide variety of niches?