copy right laws
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copy right laws
I was just on todays post and some on brought up the conversation about sharing patterns and how it is not legal to do this. This is a web sight on copy right and laws explaining very simply for any one to understand.It isn't lengthly.
http://www.Tabberone.com/trademarks/...quilting.shtm
After reading this i had a better understanding on what I can share.
Very usefull information.Thanks to the lady who org put this on web sight,Quilting Board.
http://www.Tabberone.com/trademarks/...quilting.shtm
After reading this i had a better understanding on what I can share.
Very usefull information.Thanks to the lady who org put this on web sight,Quilting Board.
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Location: Idaho
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I was just on todays post and some on brought up the conversation about sharing patterns and how it is not legal to do this. This is a web sight on copy right and laws explaining very simply for any one to understand.It isn't lengthly.
http://www.Tabberone.com/trademarks/...quilting.shtm
After reading this i had a better understanding on what I can share.
Very usefull information.Thanks to the lady who org put this on web sight,Quilting Board.
http://www.Tabberone.com/trademarks/...quilting.shtm
After reading this i had a better understanding on what I can share.
Very usefull information.Thanks to the lady who org put this on web sight,Quilting Board.
#5
This website might answer some of your questions.
http://www.tabberone.com/Trademarks/...Quilting.shtml
http://www.tabberone.com/Trademarks/...Quilting.shtml
#6
Last summer McCall mag ran an article written by a quilting lawyer that really raised a stink, big time. She stated you could use a pattern only for yourself, if entered in a quilt show must get permission from author, couldn't sell the pattern or the quilt made from it even at a garage sale etc. it was a 2 page article but my guild discussed it in length and most of it was way beyond what any quilter would want to do with a quilt. I didn't believe half of it applied to me and my quilting. personnally I can probably duplicate any quilt pattern or picture in a magazine just by doing a paper graph of it. If your professional and enter quilts in shows (not your local guild show) it would probably be a different story MHO
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http://www.Tabberone.com/trademarks/...quilting.shtm
WOW!!! Alot going on there....just greatful my favortite site was listed.....
WOW!!! Alot going on there....just greatful my favortite site was listed.....
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