Copyright and the Quilt
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Copyright and the Quilt
When I'm not quilting, I'm doing family history research. I follow a few blogs about it, including one about legal issues related to family history. A recent post was about copyright and a quilt that I thought you'd all be interested in:http://www.legalgenealogist.com/blog...Genealogist%29
Last edited by QuiltnNan; 06-17-2013 at 05:57 PM. Reason: replace copyright material with link
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Quote by jillaine..."I'm doing family history research. I follow a few blogs about it"
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I am doing family research. I am interested in sites about family history.
Which blogs do you follow?
Thank you.
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I am doing family research. I am interested in sites about family history.
Which blogs do you follow?
Thank you.
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Interesting article and, in my mind, well researched and thought out.
I had never considered the issue of posting pictures of the quilts I've seen at quilt shows until I was acting as scribe for our judge at the last show and she mentioned having seen a particular quilt before - that had been posted online - by someone other than the quilter. For our show, it was a non-issue, but my understanding is that there are some venues that are pretty restrictive when it comes to judging quilts that have been "published" in some fashion - even if accidentally by someone unknown to the quilter.
Cheers, K
I had never considered the issue of posting pictures of the quilts I've seen at quilt shows until I was acting as scribe for our judge at the last show and she mentioned having seen a particular quilt before - that had been posted online - by someone other than the quilter. For our show, it was a non-issue, but my understanding is that there are some venues that are pretty restrictive when it comes to judging quilts that have been "published" in some fashion - even if accidentally by someone unknown to the quilter.
Cheers, K
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I am using some wonderful old magazines now out of print and using all old patterns and many different settings and they encourage photo copying and quilting with friends so refreshing to find something for fun without money involved as our ancestors traded block patterns traced on newspaper and I still have some of those patterns and with all the free patterns on the net I don't have to worry about copy right I quilt for fun
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