Yesterday I found a link (in a Facebook tatting group) to a whole tatting book that is hosted on a Russian site. Although NOT on Facebook itself, the fact that the person posted the link on Facebook means more people will 'assume' that it's OK to do the same thing and thus the problem of copyright theft will continue and escalate. There are often whole pattern pages from books published on Facebook too.
The book concerned was written by one of the well known designers in Tat Land and is self published. I wrote to her to tell her. Earlier this week another designer had her work stolen (yes, STOLEN is the right word) too and that was published on Pinterest.
They've both had this happen before and the first one (linked on Facebook) has now given up on designing which is a great loss to our community. If this sort of behaviour continues then it'll be the end of new and interesting designs for all of us.
I've deactivated my Pinterest account and have already opted out of a lot of Facebook participation although I still belong to a lot of groups I don't and won't actively take part on a regular basis - in silent protest. Yes, I can 'do' silent.
Then there are the copytats. These are people who again steal. They see something they like and rather than pay for the pattern (either in a book or on Etsy) they spend time copying other people's work.
Then there are the copytats. These are people who again steal. They see something they like and rather than pay for the pattern (either in a book or on Etsy) they spend time copying other people's work.
I'm so ANGRY that there is obviously no respect left for people's hard work and their need (in some cases) to earn a living. I am also glad that my work doesn't attract this sort of attention - probably simply because it's free or maybe not good enough. Who knows.
Now, back to tatting.
Now, back to tatting.