They’re both real deals.
If you can’t tell the drastic difference between the two, and recognize the code is GPL, the problem isn’t mine. I will add the hat tip back in (which you can see in older versions).
By the way, you are welcome for the code (which of course you can upgrade with and sell)… and my purchase.
Check this screenshot http://i.imgur.com/mePRhHR.png
on the left is your plugin
on the right is the original plugin
As i see , asside copy pasting the same code you have to
1) give credits to original developer
2) ask developer if you could use it
3) purchase an extended version of the plugin from codecanyon
The GPL licence does allow you to use others code but you have to give credits
here some other screenshot
Even the comments are the same , so please stop saying you havent copy pasted from the original plugin
2014-12-03 – 05.50.28 ~ capture
2014-12-03 – 05.52.09 ~ capture
2014-12-03 – 05.54.05 ~ capture
http://i.imgur.com/Lf6FBz0.png .
You mean to tell me that you wrote functions such as my_custom_checkout_field_update_order_meta()? Come on, now…
On the screenshots you can see ~ 70% of all your code is copy paste from the original plugin
The original plugin was Created 18 April 2014 http://codecanyon.net/item/woocommerce-gift-wrap-order/7511717 and your plugin was created 5 weeks ago http://i.imgur.com/dcpDl7x.png
You really should feel ashamed not giving proper credits and you have violated the GPL also
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@littlepackage Without getting into a protracted GPL discussion (no really, let’s not) can you please simply state if your plugin has code from that commercial one? Just a simple yes or no works OK.
skomfare2 – Thank you for bringing this to our attention. In the future, if you see plugins doing this, please email us at plugins AT wordpress.org, and we can address the situation.