Old 03-12-2019, 06:39 AM
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Lady Diana
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Evidently everything is up for grabs.....including my social security number and credit card. No one ever gets prosecuted. I would say if you want to make a quilt or use a technique that is on the web, go for it! I would give the artist or instructor credit if selling the item. If it is for my own enjoyment, absolutely no worries. Some people put "copyright", when they don't have one. Always good idea not to copy printed patterns. Support the designers and purchase their pattern. What you do with the creation afterwards, is your decision. Just don't use Disney images and try to sell them. If a company has a copyright and happens to notice your items at a Fair or bazar, normally, they just ask you to stop selling. Usually the Copyright Police are more interested in the Louis Vuitton knock offs being sold than quilted crafts.

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