This time I'm going to tell you a TRUE story!
I was browsing through Etsy just before last weekend and found that a seller was making and selling items made from one of my little patterns. I wrote and asked her to kindly remove it from her shop as I had a Creative Commons License on my work.
Well the lady did apologise and take the items down but the conversation then got a bit more 'difficult' when she designed an item which looked EXACTLY like mine (just a picot where there was once a small chain) and using the same stitch count, beads and another design element in 'hers'. I pointed out that this was indeed not acceptable as copyright/intellectual property doesn't allow this type of 'alteration' to be called a 'new design'.
To my astonishment the Creative Commons Licence people were then brought into the discussion by the seller about my license. I'm pleased to say that they came down on my side having checked how long the licence has been in operation by using the wayback machine.
Much to my amusement this shop owner has now got an identical looking item back in her shop but this time it's done in crochet. It's not got 'quite' the appeal of the tatted one.
Hopefully I've probably (inadvertently) helped this lady on the road to becoming a crochet designer. I just hope she doesn't decide to tread on my toes again!!!! Seller BEWARE!!!
Nothing to do with the above but I can't put a post out without a picture!! An old school photo when I was about seven!!! Still look scruffy to this day!!!!