Copyrighted Material Question
#51
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Originally Posted by Xylie55
It literally makes me see RED on ebay when I see them greedy people selling 'copies' of a mag page pattern.A lot of those are from todays quilters,and are copyrighted.Or even the page out of a book or mag.Sell the whole thing,or nothing.Really chaps my hide,and wastes my time.Same with iron on transfers.
#52
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Originally Posted by Buckeye Rose
Originally Posted by Rose_P
Originally Posted by Ramona Byrd
If it is copyrighted it is intellectual that the owner should be compensated for by each user. Comments?
And the Buckeye Rose wrote:
The copywriter gets the money from the buyer who pays for the pattern. It then belongs to the buyer, but s/he can not SELL this actual pattern or a copy, but I think can give it or loan it to others. The resulting quilt I think can put it up for raffle or sale for charity, but the selling of the quilt, well, we've had a lot of comments on that, probably is okay, and from what I've gleaned from all the fall-out, making a quilt from that pattern for a client might be legal. Making a quilt from this pattern for gifting, I'm sure won't make any pattern maker rush to a lawyer.
If I'm not correct, please comment on this.
In most cases the pattern will clearly state what you are allowed to do with it and what is not allowed. Some, for example, will state that it's okay to sell items you have made from the pattern and others will exclude that. It's best to read the details before you do anything with it other than make it for your own use.
Sorry I didn't mean to misquote anyone. I couldn't tell where one quote ended and the next began!
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