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Want to know more? Look up these sources.
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Sources for More Copyright Information
On the Internet
Books and Periodicals
- "Copyright Issues Fuel Discussions," Quilter's Newsletter Magazine, No. 321, (April 2000), pp. 8-9.
- Dukelow, Ruth, "Infringement on the Internet," American Quilter, Vol. XV, No. 1, (Spring 1999), pp. 6, 8, 59.
- Fishman, Stephen, "The Public Domain: How to Find and Use Copyright-Free Writings, Music, Art & More," Nolo Press, ISBN: 0873374339.
- Penders, Mary Coyne, "Looking for the Calico Rule," American Quilter, Vol. IV, No. 3, (Fall 1988), pp. 10-11.
- Shaffeld, Barbara, "Let's Talk About Copyright," American Quilter, Vol. VI, No. 1, (Spring 1990), p. 46.
- Smith, Janet Jo, "Copyright: Answers to Quilter's Questions, Part 1," Quilter's Newsletter Magazine, No. 303, (June 1998), pp. 46-47.
- ----, "Copyright: Answers to Quilter's Questions, Part 2," Quilter's Newsletter Magazine, No. 304, (July/August 1998), pp. 18-19.
- ----, "Copyright: Answers to Quilter's Questions, Part 3," Quilter's Newsletter Magazine, No. 305, (September 1998), pp. 52-53.
- ----, "You Asked For It," Quilter's Newsletter Magazine, No. 307, (November 1998), p. 59.
- Torrence, Lorraine, "With Your Permission," American Quilter, Vol. X, No. 1, (Spring 1994), p. 6.
Disclaimer
I am not a lawyer. The copyright information presented is not to be construed as legal advice.
My desire is to present a clear, easy-to-understand summary of copyright issues that may be relavant to the average quilter. If you find that any of the above information is in error, I am very happy to correct it. Please email me with the correct information and the source of your information. Please note, the scope of this article does not allow me to cover every possible scenario. That's what the copyright law is for.
If you need more specialized information, consult an attorney whose expertise is copyrights and intellectual property law.
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