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I also apologise for cross posting.
No apology necessary for cross-posting such an important message! As to what to do about "sewgirls", I like the idea of putting copyright notices on things! Then, if they continue, can we find an attorney who is a fan of needlework who would threaten and actually file if necessary a CLASS ACTION lawsuit in federal court or multiple violations of copyright? That should scare the living bejeebers out of them! When the class-member plaintiffs win a class action, they may or may not get nice checks in the mail, but the defendants are routinely ordered to pay all costs of the suit AND attorney fees (which is why attorneys are willing to handle those cases.) I used to have a friend who was a law professor and filed class action cases in Chicago for fun and profit -- every time he won another, he bought another condo on Lake Shore Drive. He is, unfortunately, no longer with us, but I'm sure there is somebody else out there who would like to "make law" with such a thing -- and perhaps be able to buy a condo . . . |
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