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Old 08-29-2010, 06:29 AM
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Originally Posted by PatriceJ
the thing that confuses me most about the issue of copyrights is the confusion.

the law itself isn't really all that confusing. it's all the differing opinions that muddy up the waters.

some pattern makers have successfully bullied buyers into believing they can dictate what's done with the finished product. nearly everything i've read from credible sources says that what you make using a pattern is yours to do with as you please.

get 5 lawyers in a room.
each lawyer is working for a different client.
each client has a vested interested in the answer to a question.
now ask the question.

you'll get at least 5 differing opinions - each based on the outcome desired by the clients.

a lawyer who makes his living filing cases on behalf of copyright holders will have armed himself with an arsenal of cases references and interpretations that support his arguments on behalf of his clients.

a lawyer who makes his living defending the accused will have his own quiver of legal arrows.

the judge will sift through all the legalize and gobbledygook and use tests and standards of reasonableness as the basis of his ruling.

seriously, most of the worry is unneccessary. the rules of thumb are so simple:

(1) if you didn't design it, don't say you did. give credit where it's due.
(2) if you didn't create and publish the pattern, don't pass out copies of it. tell your friends where they can get their own.
(3) don't pass out copies of pages from books or magazines. tell your friends where they can get their own.
(4) if you want to enter something into a show, check the rules of that show and follow them.
(5) put yourself in the shoes of the person trying to make an honest living from her talents.
(6) if you want to go professional, invest some time in research. it will be your most valuable tool.

remember The Golden Rule and act accordingly.

see? easy peezy. :-P
Thanks PatriceJ:
This puts it in a nutshell. Like you said: Easy Peezy!!! So, most of the stuff we read is someone's opinion and not the law. This is the way I see it. Give credit where credit is due and follow the rules. I've got it. Read the small print. If the designer/creator wants to limit what you do with it, just don't buy it. Easy Peezy!!! I've got it! If you want to enter it in a competition, follow the rules. Easy Peezy! I've got it! Thanks for clearing up the muddy water. I'm pretty sure I finally got it. Sheeeeeewwwww!!! This has almost been an exhausting endeavor. I'm so glad I finally got it, I hope everyone else does too. It's my Ah Ha Moment. Oprah would be proud, lol.
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