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- From: lcatlett@carson.u.washington.edu (Lynn Catlett)
- Subject: Re: Stitchery Legal Question
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.163528.3486@u.washington.edu>
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- Organization: University of Washington, Seattle
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- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 16:35:28 GMT
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- >>sensitive about copyrights and stealing ideas.
-
- >another thing i just thought of... what about students who go
- >into museums and copy paintings. the only ones i've heard of
-
- --I have at home a photograph of a 14th C painting sent
- (sold) to me by our local art museum after I assured them
- in writing that I planned to reproduce the design in
- embroidery for pleasure and teaching purposes only and
- not for sale in any form. They consider themselves the
- owners of the design--the original artist having allowed
- his claim to laps a few centuries ago--but don't care if
- I hang my copy in my livingroom or show it to my playmates.
-
- QED: Have fun!
- Lynn
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