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#16
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I was about to buy this collection, thinking how convenient to simply be able to download it! :) However, while deciding whether to order the CD or download I became a little bit concerned about the legality of selling (or even having on my computer) downloads of of this CD content, distributed electronically by a company other than Quilter's Newsletter.
The material is copyrighted. So, how would QN receive its just compensation for download-only sales made by another company? It seems unlikely to me that the seller would pay for a license to sell this content as downloads, even if such license was available, given their claim for the low price is to clear this product from their warehouse.
If by some possiblity downloads are being sold "by mistake" then owning them would not legal either.
Any thoughts on if this is okay, and if so, how?
:shock:
The material is copyrighted. So, how would QN receive its just compensation for download-only sales made by another company? It seems unlikely to me that the seller would pay for a license to sell this content as downloads, even if such license was available, given their claim for the low price is to clear this product from their warehouse.
If by some possiblity downloads are being sold "by mistake" then owning them would not legal either.
Any thoughts on if this is okay, and if so, how?
:shock:
#17
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Western Wisconsin
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Originally Posted by AtHomeSewing
I was about to buy this collection, thinking how convenient to simply be able to download it! :) However, while deciding whether to order the CD or download I became a little bit concerned about the legality of selling (or even having on my computer) downloads of of this CD content, distributed electronically by a company other than Quilter's Newsletter.
The material is copyrighted. So, how would QN receive its just compensation for download-only sales made by another company? It seems unlikely to me that the seller would pay for a license to sell this content as downloads, even if such license was available, given their claim for the low price is to clear this product from their warehouse.
If by some possiblity downloads are being sold "by mistake" then owning them would not legal either.
Any thoughts on if this is okay, and if so, how?
:shock:
The material is copyrighted. So, how would QN receive its just compensation for download-only sales made by another company? It seems unlikely to me that the seller would pay for a license to sell this content as downloads, even if such license was available, given their claim for the low price is to clear this product from their warehouse.
If by some possiblity downloads are being sold "by mistake" then owning them would not legal either.
Any thoughts on if this is okay, and if so, how?
:shock:
#18
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Pacific NW USA
Posts: 883
Originally Posted by Prism99
Not an expert, but my understanding is that Quilt-Pro is an authorized distributor of this CD. I assume there is a legal agreement in place for the downloads as well as the CD sales.
I am curious as there are people I actually know who just went through a huge lawsuit regarding exactly the same thing: a company selling downloads of their copyrighted works over the net.
I would love to buy this and not wait, but I'm apprehensive about this issue. I wonder why QN isn't offering this product as a download from their own Store online.
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According to this website, Quilt-Pro teamed up with QNM to develop the software:
http://www.softexpressions.com/software/cd/QNM.htm
"Quilt-Pro and Benartex teaming up with Quilter's Newsletter Magazine to bring you an interactive CD that offers 5 years of articles and projects on CD is just one signal of the maturation of computer quilting! "
I would assume QNM is savvy enough to not permit their partner to sell unauthorized copies of the software.
This CD might have sold well when it first came out, but it is "old" software now. QNM may not find enough profit margin in it to sell on their website, or they could have sold all their CD inventory and the right to sell downloads to Q-P.
What kind of downloaded software did your friends get in trouble for?
http://www.softexpressions.com/software/cd/QNM.htm
"Quilt-Pro and Benartex teaming up with Quilter's Newsletter Magazine to bring you an interactive CD that offers 5 years of articles and projects on CD is just one signal of the maturation of computer quilting! "
I would assume QNM is savvy enough to not permit their partner to sell unauthorized copies of the software.
This CD might have sold well when it first came out, but it is "old" software now. QNM may not find enough profit margin in it to sell on their website, or they could have sold all their CD inventory and the right to sell downloads to Q-P.
What kind of downloaded software did your friends get in trouble for?
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