Sevenclarks
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Over a year ago I purchased a pattern for modest swimsuits to sew for my daughters. The seller lives in Canada. I am a work-at-home-mom, a seamstress, and I love the suits so this spring I made up several and sold them. Someone pointed out to me that the patterns had a copyright, so I made changes to the pattern (neckline, waistline, sleeve length, skirt width, etc.) and carried on. I did some research online and found many, many patterns for modest swimsuits, some almost exactly like the pattern I have.
Now the woman that sold me the pattern is claiming that I'm infringing on her copyright. I emailed her back and explained that I was using a pattern on my own design, similar to hers (and several others) but not exactly. She wrote back and said if I don't quit immediately she will have her lawyer contacting me. Yikes!
I did some research on copyright law and I thought I fell into the "useful items" category, but maybe I don't. Can anyone help me? I certainly don't want to be doing anything wrong, but it seems like there is a lot of grey area here.
Thank you so much for any wisdom...
Now the woman that sold me the pattern is claiming that I'm infringing on her copyright. I emailed her back and explained that I was using a pattern on my own design, similar to hers (and several others) but not exactly. She wrote back and said if I don't quit immediately she will have her lawyer contacting me. Yikes!
I did some research on copyright law and I thought I fell into the "useful items" category, but maybe I don't. Can anyone help me? I certainly don't want to be doing anything wrong, but it seems like there is a lot of grey area here.
Thank you so much for any wisdom...