Some years ago a tatter contacted me to ask permission to teach one of my patterns and I pointed out that it was far too long for a class. However, without any further contact with me she did take part of my pattern, repurposed it and offered that as a class. She re-wrote it (badly in my opinion) and the organisers recognised it as part of one of my patterns so added that her pattern was ‘inspired by’ myself.
Roll on to another occasion when I happened to be sitting in a room not far from this person and heard her complaining about ‘her’ pattern being stolen by another person on another continent who had had it published in a magazine. Here was I within hearing distance listening to MY pattern having been stolen by a thief. What did I do? Well, nothing.
Roll on another few years and this person is doing it again. This time she’s selling an item from my pattern site in her Etsy store. I have reported this to Etsy as I have a Creative Commons licence on my site.
Why do I have this licence? Think about it. Many months of work are spent on making a design and I don’t see why people should then take MY hard work (which I give freely) and make money from it without even mentioning their source either.
End of Monday moan.