
We do ask that you name the designer of these pieces in the item's description when selling in an online environment. It is not the law that you do this. It is a request for the common courtesy of giving credit where credit is due. If you are selling projects made from our patterns, the designer may contact you and ask you to validate the purchase of a legal copy. This will be done by asking for information. The questions will pertain to the pattern, place of purchase, information that is included on the pattern pages, etc..
Definition of Pin Money You, as in the person that has purchased the pattern, may make and sell the project that was completed using the pattern as a guide. You may not employ others to make or sell for you as this constitutes commercial use.
This is illegal reproduction and unauthorized distribution of copyrighted material and is in direct violation of our rights as the copyright holder. Violators may be prosecuted.
You had to purchase your copy of the pattern and your students should be required to do the same.
These photos are copyrighted by the designer just like the patterns that they portray. We place photos on our site for the benefit and enjoyment of our visitors. When you purchase a pattern, you are always provided with a picture of the finished piece right on the pattern page.
As the copyright holder we also own the rights to all derivative works made from these patterns. The 10% rule is a myth. If you have questions about the copyright law, please refer to the web site for the copyright office.
All patterns and jewelry photos are the property of their designer. No reproduction of any kind will be permitted without the direct permission from that designer. The patterns are for personal use only. The purchase of the pattern in no way constitutes permission to commercially utilize it's contents in anyway. All rights are reserved by the designer that created them.