
STANFORD DAILY – Marriage Pact has sent a cease-and-desist letter to Date Drop, alleging that Date Drop copied elements of its website design, marketing language, and ~25% of its matching questionnaire. Marriage Pact claims Date Drop’s founder reviewed years of its emails before launching the product, while Date Drop denies wrongdoing, says the features are common in matchmaking tools, and has made voluntary changes while retaining legal counsel. Legal experts say copying a business model or standard questionnaire content is unlikely to be illegal, and the dispute may either proceed to court or be resolved through compromise, with Date Drop continuing operations for now.
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