They seem very different images for me, and the clover is used world-wide as
a lucky symbol.

On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 12:27 AM, Eduardo Rocha <eduardoroch...@gmail.com>wrote:

> (I am not comfortable to use the word blatantly, but I can't help it)
>
> The new "daily fortune" blatantly copied the four-leaf clover my
> application uses for the same purpose since last November.
>
> orkut:
>
> http://bit.ly/aXHqAt
>
> Meu Cantinho (http://www.orkut.com.br/Main#Application?
> appId=233847632113):
>
> http://bit.ly/cyI4Bz
>
> Is it correct to do that? My app is not that huge success that
> everybody associates that four-lear clover to it, but it's well known
> and it's listed second in the Communication category.
>
> It's regrettable. It's unbelievable that Orkut will keep the four-leaf
> clover associated to the daily fortune as my app does for months.
>
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