Lynn, I can put your mind at rest on one point - I.L.Soft (the author of the
lace programme) does not own the copyright on your pattern!!   The computer
programme was only the tool you used to draw the pattern - from what you've
said to me privately, I would say the ownership of the design and therefore the
copyright, belongs to you.  Robin Lewis-Wild might've given you a starting
idea, Jeanine has helped you, and I don't think your long-dead grandmother is
going to cause you any problems either!!!!!

Warm regards, Ruth Budge (Sydney, Australia)

lynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I also have the quandry that in making
lace for the great niece/nephew's
Christening gown, I am using my grandmother torchon lace, made over 80 years
ago, as a guide to design mine. I have looked through several books to find
similar designs incorporating spiders with fans and then had help plotting
it onto the computer lace program Ruth teaches. So whose design is it,
mine, the author of the lace program, Robin Lewis-Wild's, Jeanine's, whose
computer I used, or my long dead grandmother's, hmmmm. Even with the piece
I have no idea where my grandmother got the pattern which will be used on
the petticoat.

Lynn Scott, Wollongong, Australia

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