Before I toddle off to do household chores this morning I must tell you about a rather upsetting incident which happened a while ago. This is the story.
I was booked to teach a tatting class. A few weeks before the class a picture of the piece I was going to teach was put up on the group's web site. I arrived at the venue to start and was very surprised to have one of the members of the group approach me straight away with the finished item telling me she'd already done it!! To say I was gobsmacked was the very least.
When I asked how she'd got the pattern she said she'd worked it out from the picture on the web page.
I was booked to teach a tatting class. A few weeks before the class a picture of the piece I was going to teach was put up on the group's web site. I arrived at the venue to start and was very surprised to have one of the members of the group approach me straight away with the finished item telling me she'd already done it!! To say I was gobsmacked was the very least.
When I asked how she'd got the pattern she said she'd worked it out from the picture on the web page.
My question is - how would you feel about this? Why couldn't this person wait for the pattern - especially if they were intending to come to the class anyway?
I suppose it's inevitable that a design can be copied off the internet but surely it's bad manners to then flaunt it in front of the person who's taken the time and trouble to design it, annotate it, then draw it and finally turn up to TEACH it? I felt really hurt that somebody would undervalue my time and effort in this way.
Is it coming to a place and time now when it's not worth writing down a pattern? Think how much time I would save and how many more projects I'd get done if I didn't write everything down. Should we now just make something and put a picture on a site so people can copy it? Is this the beginning of the end of copyright laws, intellectual property and the demise of respect? I wonder.
I suppose it's inevitable that a design can be copied off the internet but surely it's bad manners to then flaunt it in front of the person who's taken the time and trouble to design it, annotate it, then draw it and finally turn up to TEACH it? I felt really hurt that somebody would undervalue my time and effort in this way.
Is it coming to a place and time now when it's not worth writing down a pattern? Think how much time I would save and how many more projects I'd get done if I didn't write everything down. Should we now just make something and put a picture on a site so people can copy it? Is this the beginning of the end of copyright laws, intellectual property and the demise of respect? I wonder.