Re: [lace] Re: copyright and copying magazines

2003-09-01 Thread Ruth Budge
I agree with Liz that the issue of copyright is a moral one. I think, if we were all honest to ourselves, we would admit that, if we were the ones who had drawn up the pattern for "that mat" or created anything else, such as a book, we would not be very happy if someone else reproduced our work wi

Re: [lace] Re: copyright and copying magazines

2003-08-31 Thread Thelacebee
Spiders, I hopw that Christine Springett won't sue me over copyright if I quote out of her book - Snakes Galore but her caveat is as follows: "You are welcome to photocoy these patterns to make your pricking and to sell the snakes you make as fund-raiser for charity but I would ask you to respe

Re: [lace] Re: copyright and copying magazines

2003-08-31 Thread Avital Pinnick
Liz wrote: > Now here's a thought - let's take the Bible - say, the new Testament - OK, > even at latest date the last books of the New Testament are supposed to have > been written about the end of the first century so they are 2000 years old - > obviously over the 50 years since the death of the

Re: [lace] Re: copyright and copying magazines

2003-08-31 Thread Thelacebee
t new testament greek) and then quote it. See the analogy? Liz In a message dated 29/08/2003 06:39:44 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Subj: [lace] Re: copyright and copying magazines > Date: 29/08/2003 06:39:44 GMT Daylight Time > From: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">

[lace] Re: copyright and copying magazines

2003-08-29 Thread Tamara P. Duvall
Sorry for the PS; ought to have included it with my previous, long, message... On Thursday, Aug 28, 2003, at 15:07 US/Eastern, Jane Partridge wrote: As I understand it - in terms of British copyright, anyway, in this sort of case the author/designer holds copyright to the article/pattern but th

[lace] Re: copyright and copying magazines

2003-08-28 Thread Jane Partridge
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes >Does the publication which has not bought >the pattern have a property interest in it that it can protect by limiting use >when it is Bev's desire to share the pattern as widely as possible? As I understand it - in terms of British copyri

Re: [lace] Re: copyright and copying magazines

2003-08-28 Thread Dmt11home
In a message dated 08/28/2003 1:25:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Copyright is copyright and just because someone is a friend or doesn't want > to > be inconvenienced by having to hunt down a back issue on ebay or something, > it is still a copyright violation! > As I

[lace] Re: copyright and copying magazines

2003-08-28 Thread PTobey
In a message dated 8/28/03 11:43:44 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Bev brings up something I've wondered about.  If I buy the magazine with > her > design in it, would it violate copyright if I let my friend(s) copy her > pattern?  Are they supposed to buy their own copies of the magazine in ord