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Old November 28th 03, 12:47 AM
Mike Warren
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Trishty writes:

I think the manufacturers only really care if you're making money
out of it. But if you're not copying it to sell or to distribute,
but only to wear yourself, I can't honestly see why they'd even
care. As Monsieur Lagerfeld says: "Those who buy the original don't
buy the copy, those who buy the copy don't buy the original..."


I'm not a lawyer, but I'm pretty sure this would fall under "reverse
engineering" sorts of precedence. (OTOH, if you were photocopying
actual patterns you'd purchased, that wouldn't be legal.) The only
exception would be if there was a patent involved; if the dress
company had a *patent* on their design, you'd be screwed (and the
above-mentioned copying would indeed be illegal).

This is why some people get so upset about software patents; companies
are getting patents on things like file formats, so that nobody may
implement code (even from scratch) which, say, reads that
file-format. (This would be like getting a patent on a dress-design or
v-neck t-shirts and hence being able to prevent anyone from making any
such dress or t-shirt...)

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