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©1996 through 2006: Terry Lynn
Crawford
All rights reserved.
All content (including texts, images, and
photographs) is the sole property of Terry Lynn Crawford, and unless otherwise stated, can not be used
without written permission (E-mail is acceptable) by said
owner.
Graphics and Web
design created by
YOUnique Designs, a subsidiary of RiverMOO, Inc.
Original Quilting patterns and/or instructions created by
Terry Lynn Crawford and/or members of the Quilting Passion Forum are
copyrighted; therefore the
following guidelines must be observed:
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Original Patterns and/or instructions can only be used
for individual/personal use, unless permission is
granted.
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Original Patterns and/or instructions and quilts with
patterns cannot be used for commercial purposes
(cannot be sold or advertised), unless permission
is granted.
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Credit for said original patterns
should be included if displayed in any manner, such as a quilt
show or exhibit. While this is not a requirement, it is hoped that
it shall be honored as an ethical "best
practice".
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Guilds wishing to use original
patterns and/or instructions must get permission (e-mail) in order to
use them.
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Teachers wishing to use original patterns and/or
instructions to teach with must pay a small fee in order to use
them. Please contact
Terry
for more information.
The vast majority of the
free
patterns linked to from this site to other sites are copyrighted. Please
read the copyright information located on each site and
practice good copyright practices. If you aren't familiar
with copyright law, the sum of it basically states that a
pattern can be used for personal use only and not
used commercially without the owner's permission. This
includes patterns, as well as any graphics and/or instructions that are
associated with a pattern. As just stated,
however, read the copyright information from each site
for details specific to that site.
Use of patterns, designs, instructions, and/or graphics that are
exclusive to this Web site are subject to the terms and conditions
listed on this
page.
Copyright infringement is illegal and
punishable by law. It is
an issue that includes
items too numerous to mention here, so if you have any
questions, please direct them to
Terry.
Thank you for your support!


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