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    He isn't asking anyone to make a thousand of them so he could sell them in the market. So why can't we just relax a little bit?
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    OP, where are you? Did our enthusiasm get too much?

    Some of us don't bite.

    As a small interest, I had the scrollsaw out this arvo as part of a big dusting/vacuum. Been a while since I've used the poor thing!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wongo View Post
    He isn't asking anyone to make a thousand of them so he could sell them in the market. So why can't we just relax a little bit?
    IMHO theft of one or theft of thousands is still theft.

    In another thread we bemoan the theft of IP by big companies of small producers and then on the other hand some want to encourage it. Weird.

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    I know little of copyright laws so I will stay out of that part of it. I did search for the pattern and the only place I found it sold as a scroll saw pattern was in this set of wall art patterns patterns: Scroll Saw Wall Art - "JESUS" Wall Cross Pattern Set
    I do not think they originated the pattern, just the only place I was able to locate a source where it could be purchased..
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    Careful....it does have a copyright notation.(©) Did you get permission to copy it?

    OOPs! responded after reading the original post. I see the copyright issue has been dealt with.
    Last edited by Cleokitty; 1st August 2018 at 02:09 PM. Reason: Didn't read whole thread!

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    I wrote to them, they advised they do indeed have the copyright and the intent of the OP is just fine. All is good.

    Pattern S-8412SC is an original copyrighted pattern by Scroller which is a division of The Winfield Collection. See this link to the Website - Scroll Saw Patterns & Supplies
    See this link to the copyrights on this pattern - Scroll Saw Patterns & Supplies

    Feel free to call us toll-free at 1(800)946-3435 if you have any questions on this.

    Sincerely,
    Robin

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    personally I cant see a problem making something you have seen online or having someone make one for you. I agree that there is a lot of IP theft going around these days but IP/Copyright laws are there to protect against reproduction profiteering and passing something off as your own work. Now if the order was for 1000, that would be a different story.....

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    I know this is a late post but if you are willing to supply material I would be more than happy to scroll this project not a lot of difficulty can be backed for strength and background painted whatever colour. There will be no cost to cut this if you supply material and postage. If you want I can send photos of some backed project's to give you a better idea of the finished work.

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