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1st September 14, 05:27 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by Theyoungkiltman
So imho the optimal solution is that wildcat haven gets the ownership of the tartan, with the provision that Alan H will be the marketer, seller and have the weaving rights. This ensures that the issue of wildcat haven not doing anything with it is non-existent. As Alan H said, wildcat haven is a small operation and does not have the capability to contract-weave, market and sell the tartan.
Actually, I would suggest that the tartan design and all rights for marketing, selling and control of weaving be given to Wildcat Haven. If Alan keeps control of those components, without some official checks and balances, there could be an off-color perception. Perhaps he would could actually become affiliated with the organization in some formal capacity.
I realize that Wildcat Haven is a small organization, but they do need to take some responsibility for promotion and fund raising. If they elect to do nothing with it, then that is their choice and a risk "we" take ("we" being Alan, McMurdo and the group of members making suggestions about the design, of which I admittedly am not included).
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