Excellent point, Bev. And the information would also be important if
ever you decide to exhibit your work or enter it into a contest, like a
county fair. For example, IOLI has two contests at the annual
convetion, one of which is "technical proficiency", for a piece made
from someone else's p
On 4/21/07, Sue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> work else where would be the point of us buying them for the use of our
> members? Are we infringing copyright in doing so?
Of course not - that is fair use ;)
And yes, what Lucie in Ottawa described, the copyright infringement is more
about mass-p
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> I have been following this thread and wonder about the 300 or so books
> that belong to Norfolk Lacemakers where we all borrow them and I may
> honestly say I think everyone of us have copied patterns out of them to
> work else where would be the point of us buying them for the use of our
> membe
I have been following this thread and wonder about the 300 or so books
that belong to Norfolk Lacemakers where we all borrow them and I may
honestly say I think everyone of us have copied patterns out of them to
work else where would be the point of us buying them for the use of our
members? Are we