I was informed that my message in the email I sent was sadly curtailed.  So I
am sending it again.  Those funny marks are actually apostrophe’s.
Dear Devon, et al,
I am now removing the bobbins from my fingers and putting on my
Lawyer/Barrister/Solicitor cap. Or whatever they wear. If it says,   quote,
The lace
patterns may only be photocopied for teaching lacemaking, but not for
commercial purposes.unquote, , you are not construing, it is actively saying
that if you are using these figures
to teach, photocopy away. The only thing you cannot do is sell it again, or
sell the lace. Which would be most unlikely. There are those among us who
are reticent about photocopying. Understandable, since the law is clearly
different in different places, which leads to different views,
understandably.

Once again, it flat out says what is quoted above,  if you are teaching from
this book, use the
photocopy machine. A lot.

Lyn in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, US, at the end of a beautiful day.

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