Oh, but it will be for profit :)

On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 3:06 PM, Ian E. Trump <[email protected]> wrote:

> Mark,****
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> I think in Canada you fine if you provide a citation; the worst that can
> happen is they will send you a letter asking you to remove the content. I’m
> not a lawyer, but if you’re not doing it for profit there is no way to
> claim damages, so it’s highly unlikely you would end up in any serious
> trouble.****
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> I think the entire concept of PINTREST is built around copying shit you
> seen on the internet and pinning it onto your own space.****
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> Ian****
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> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Mark Campbell
> *Sent:* Sunday, January 20, 2013 14:03
> *To:* Skull Space Discussion List
> *Subject:* [SkullSpace-Discuss] Knitting Patterns and Copyrights****
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> So I remember from the meme cookbook (how's that coming, by the way!?)
> that you can't copyright the actual instructions on how to make a dish, but
> you copyright the layout, the exact wording, etc. of the book.****
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> Does the same apply for knitting patterns? Let's say that I see a pattern
> online (instructions on how to make a pattern) and I want to post it to my
> own blog. Can I do that without getting in nasty legal trouble?****
>
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