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Old 05-06-2011, 05:58 AM
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Default Can you tell me how to duplicate your work for my own gain?

An acquaintance of mine just got an email that went something like this...

Hi. I’m just back from a craft show this past weekend, and everyone still LOVES your kit.

The model that we have made was done from our own supplies in different colors.

Everyone loves his color way so much that I am putting together a kit using the same or similar materials. But my materials aren't measured the same way. How many parts (by weight? by counting?) do I put in the kit? Is there some resource somewhere that gives this sort of conversion?

(AKA - I love your kit so much I want to copy it in a different color and sell it for my own profit.)

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Old 05-06-2011, 06:07 AM
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What a set of brass balls that EW has!!! Unbelievable.
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Old 05-06-2011, 06:48 AM
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These people seem to live in some kind of weird alternate reality, because I can't even picture what goes through somebody's head when they ask something like that.

It's bad enough the people who ask me how to make something so they can make themselves one instead of buying, but to outright, explicitly ask how to copy your stuff so they can sell it? They're insane.
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Old 05-06-2011, 05:34 PM
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All I can figure is these people don't seem to realize that the design/kit/whatever itself is copyrighted, or think it's some sort of open source freeware-type-thing that anybody can tweak and resell. Doesn't excuse them, but might explain them.

I think that's about the point I'd reply, "I'm glad you like the kit! Unfortunately, it's copyrighted, but we can make one in your preferred color if you like. "
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Old 05-07-2011, 12:38 PM
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That'd be like writing a letter to your favorite author telling them how you just made the best seller's list by copying their book and changing the title. Amazing.

Good to see you Snake Lady.

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Old 05-07-2011, 01:13 PM
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Yeah. I get people at shows asking me what the name of the quilt pattern is, where I bought the fabric, how much it costs to make a quilt, how much time it took etc etc.

Some can be chalked up to curiousity, while some will just outright tell me "I'm going to make one just like it and I won't have to pay you!"

Of course my generic response is "Good luck, that's not a beginner's pattern!"
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Old 05-07-2011, 04:07 PM
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Of course my generic response is "Good luck, that's not a beginner's pattern!"
Ooh, indeed, that's the best part with something complicated. You get the people at shows saying "I could do that!" and you just smile and think, "Yeah, good luck with that. See you next show."
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Old 05-07-2011, 04:24 PM
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That's exactly why I'm paying Sparks.

I'm capable of painting. I'm capable of sewing, and confident that I could design and make a plush toy.

I'm NOT confident that I could do it as well as she could. Not without - oh, as much practice as she's had.
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Old 05-07-2011, 04:58 PM
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I've asked some folks on DA some things about their art...like I asked someone who makes and sells clay charms if there's a brand of clay they might suggest because I'm interested in trying to make charms myself. Or I have asked folks who make plush dolls what a certain kind of fabric is because it looks cool and I cannot for the life of me figure out WTF it is by looking at it.

But it takes a special kind of entitlement to outright ask someone how to make something - down to the measurements - so they can make it on their own. If everybody did that, everybody would be broke. And do you think for a second that if someone asked this person how to make a kit (the one who wrote the email), she'd be as willing to share and thus lose potential profits? Hell to the no she wouldn't.

If you need help making shit, there is a forum for just about goddamn everything creative. Hell, I found out there are forums that will teach you how to make video game sprites using Perler beads, of all things. But for goodies not laid out in tutorial format for your convenience, you buy desirables from people who CAN actually make them. I swear, making anything - dolls, art, food, jewelry - it brings out the worst, the cheapest and the dumbest people.

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Old 05-08-2011, 12:36 AM
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Wow, just wow.

I tend to consult a lot of knitters at craft fairs about their patterns because I'm looking for a new project. I just prefer my own deformed little pieces because I feel accomplished. But I cannot imagine someone e-mailing another person up and basically saying "Hey I love your work. Could you tell me how to do it so that I can make money off of it instead of you?"

That takes a lot of gall!
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