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Liz
In a message dated 12/09/2003 14:15:50 GMT Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Subj: RE: [lace] progression from the copyright discussion
> Date: 12/09/2003 14:15:50 GMT Daylight Time
> From: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: mailto:[EMA
>>>From: Jane Partridge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
But maybe there are ways we could make it easier for those who wish to
obtain a legal copy to identify who designed the pattern in the first place?
(And I know I'm a terror for often simply putting JP or JMP and the year on
my patterns!).<<<
Well,
In a message dated 11/09/2003 23:25:41 GMT Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> This led to the question from one of my students as to how to get
> permission if all you have seen is a pattern a friend is working which
> you would like to work, with a name of someone you have never heard of
In my class yesterday afternoon, I mentioned the discussion we had
regarding *that* mat, and reiterated my stance on using copied patterns
in that it is illegal (without the copyright holder's permission).
This led to the question from one of my students as to how to get
permission if all you have