We have recently discovered that CopyElement’s exclusive components and templates, which were originally designed and developed by our team after months of dedicated work, have been copied and unlawfully included in your template library. The infringing party has made only minor cosmetic color changes to evade detection, but the core design, structure, and layout remain identical to our original work. These components and templates are being distributed and monetized without any authorization, license, or agreement with CopyElement, thereby constituting a clear violation of our copyright and intellectual property rights.
This project is not original — it’s built entirely using stolen components and templates from CopyElement.com, the actual creator and copyright holder of these 4,000+ components and 2,000+ templates.
The developer behind this clone was previously involved with CopyElement’s setup and later unauthorizedly copied the entire database, assets, and code, only changing colors and text to disguise the match. Legal action is already underway, and the site is under active DMCA and court review for copyright infringement.
If you’re looking for the real product — fully legitimate, updated, and maintained — please visit CopyElement.com.
We’ve worked tirelessly for over a year to create these assets, and it’s disheartening to see someone attempt to misuse that effort to mislead users.
@isaurabh This claim is completely false. The team behind PasteElement is the original creator of CopyElement, including all the components and templates in question.
Our founder was the technical co-founder and built everything from scratch, while Saurabh Kumar only handled marketing and domain setup — he had no role in design or development.
PasteElement isn’t stolen or cloned — it’s our own work, rebranded and improved by the same creators who built CopyElement in the first place. We have full proof of ownership and are happy to verify it with anyone who asks.