Originally Posted by
snipforfun
Anyone can put a copyright on their patterns but few register them for a fee. This is the only way they are truly protected and would have the right to take legal action. I took a class in copyright law and this is one thing that really got my attention. When you contact a designer it is because of being courteous. Im sure most of the major nationally recognized quilters have registered their works. Good example was when a hotel in Houston had a rug made from a designers pattern. She won in court because the pattern had been registered.
Thank you Jo Belmont for posting the link tabberone.com. Backs up my info above. Im just not sure how we find out if a pattern has been registered.