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We regularly get questions about copyrights and below are the answers to the most frequently asked questions. 1. Can I make the rugs in your books and sell the rugs
myself? 2. Can I quote material from the books or from the
website to
share with my craft group? 3. I bought one of the books and discovered a few tips
that I’d
like to publish. Is it ok to use the pattern from the book?
4. I saw directions for X rug published by someone else.
How can
they do that? Didn’t that violate your copyright? Unfortunately, there are copyright pirates (particularly in the craft field) which operate just barely within the limits of the law. We have identified a few chronic culprits, not only with our copyrights but with those of others, too. Because we cannot keep track of the entire field, we have reserved the right to refuse to sell books to any publication (or employee, writer, editor or representative) that we can identify with any publishing concern that includes or emphasizes craft projects. (Legitimate craft publishers approach us through professional channels.) 5. I bought a book and my (friend, mother, sister,
neighbor) wants
a copy of a pattern from it. I thought your goal was to spread the word
about rag rugs. Why can’t I do that? In our case, the “Rugmakers Homestead” provides an extensive
educational
resource about rag rugs which we provide as a public service. But the
books
and the directions in them provide the income which allows us to be
able
to share the general educational material. If you have enjoyed the free
information, don’t make it more difficult for us to continue to educate
people about rug making by stealing the intellectual property which is
protected by copyright. Note that all of the books and booklets published by
Rafter-four Designs
are protected by formal copyright. For more information about
copyrights
in general and copyright law, please visit the Library of Congress
Website.
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