book out of print what do I do
#42
Originally Posted by veronajules
Try http://www.abebooks.com It links all independent book sellers we use it at work.
more with using just quilt Patternhttp://www.abebooks.com/servlet/Sear...&sts=t&x=0&y=0
Many patterns are 1.00 and books under 4.00 - I did not check to see what the shipping charges are yet. Will when I get home tonight. Off to work I go. Have a good day everyone!!
#44
Out of print does NOT mean out of copyright--which is 50 years and can be extended. As an author, copyright violations upset me a lot!
However, you DO have to copy embroidery patterns, templates, etc. to transfer them to make the quilt, so that is fair use.
However, you DO have to copy embroidery patterns, templates, etc. to transfer them to make the quilt, so that is fair use.
#45
Just as an FYI, the legal case mentioned on the first page of this thread was a suit filed by Thea Jirak against Christina Day (these are the two authors of the book in question) for copyright infringement. So, you'd better believe copyright infringement is important to these authors as well! Also note that if you Google the book title or authors, you now get links directly to this thread.
Here is an excellent reference on finding out of print books with a long list of hints and sources to try. http://marylaine.com/bookbyte/getbooks.html
Here is an excellent reference on finding out of print books with a long list of hints and sources to try. http://marylaine.com/bookbyte/getbooks.html
#46
What book are you looking for? I may have it. I've been getting rid of some that don't appeal to me anymore and I have at least 100.
Nancy
Nancy
#49
Originally Posted by Newaddict
Originally Posted by dunster
Originally Posted by MrsM
Originally Posted by ghostrider
Originally Posted by MrsM
Can't you xerox it?
I misspoke earlier about any copies being a violation. If the copies are meant to be used by the person who owns the pattern (as in keeping an original while marking up a copy), I believe that there is not a problem. It is if these copies are given or sold to another person that there is a problem.
#50
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There is a group on Yahoo groups called SewItsForSale that allows you to post sewing/embroidery/quilting items that you have for sale or that you are looking to buy. This may be a source for you as well.
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