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23rd January 08, 09:10 AM
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This is how I see it. No doubt someone from this forum has already started the ball rolling as far as finding out if the fabric being used for the kilts is properly licensed. That being said, FC should know whether or not they are buying from a licensed source, but the responsibility for the licensing lies not on their shoulders but on the weaver's. Until they (FC) are told that it isn't licensed (assuming it isn't, and none of us know that right now), It's an ethical question, not a legal question.
The question is this: If FC sees that they can get Isle of Skye from their normal sources, do they have any real responsibility to find out if the fabric is licensed? I think we'd all agree that they have a responsibility to stop carrying it if they find out it isn't licensed, but what about ahead of the fact?
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