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24th July 07, 07:09 PM
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24th July 07, 07:55 PM
#2
I don't speak/read French. Is it copyrighted? If not, there should be no "authorities" to contact as to wearing it.
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24th July 07, 08:09 PM
#3
Hi all,
Yes the tartan is copyrighted. That is the reason I seek permission to wear it. I don't see any reason to refuse it.
Here is the english version of the page giving ifos about it :
http://www.longueuil.ca/vw/asp/Gabar..._MESSAGE=19106
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24th July 07, 08:41 PM
#4
L'utilisation
C'est principalement un tissu à vêtement. Il sert à la confection de jupes, de manteaux, de vestons, de casquettes, de foulards, de châles, de cravates, etc. Il peut également servir à la fabrication de couvertures et de multiples objets souvenirs.
Parpin: Does this say what I think it says? The tartan can be used for all manner of things...... but it doesn't mention kilts.
A kilted Celt on the border.
Kentoc'h mervel eget bezañ saotret
Omne bellum sumi facile, ceterum ægerrume desinere.
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24th July 07, 09:21 PM
#5
Would guess the "authorities" would be glad to have folks wearing it as a kilt and would happily give permission.
My Loyalist kin come from just down the road in Philipsburg, Quebec...
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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24th July 07, 11:18 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by Ruanaidh
L'utilisation
C'est principalement un tissu à vêtement. Il sert à la confection de jupes, de manteaux, de vestons, de casquettes, de foulards, de châles, de cravates, etc. Il peut également servir à la fabrication de couvertures et de multiples objets souvenirs.
Parpin: Does this say what I think it says? The tartan can be used for all manner of things...... but it doesn't mention kilts.
I love Babelfish...
It is mainly a fabric with clothing. It is used for the clothes manufacture of skirts, coats, jackets, caps, scarves, shawls, ties, etc. It can be also used to make covers and souvenirs.
I'm guessing kilts would fall under either "skirts" or "etc."
There are 10 kinds of people in the world...
Those that understand binary, and those that don't.
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25th July 07, 03:45 AM
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tartan copyright
This issue crops up from time to time, but the fact that a tartan may be copyrighted doesn't mean you need to seek permission to wear it. It means you need to have permission to produce it.
Think of it this way -- songs are copyrighted material. But you don't need the artist's permission to listen to it. On the other hand, you would need their permission to record, produce, and sell it.
The same thing is going on here. Once you've purchased the cloth, you shouldn't need anyone's "permission" to wear it as a kilt.
Aye,
Matt
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25th July 07, 11:04 AM
#8
Why create a tartan and then forbid people to wear it? Makes no sense.
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25th July 07, 11:11 AM
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Wonderful tartan parpin. Get it and wear it with pride. My congratulations to you and the people of Longueuil.
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25th July 07, 12:30 PM
#10
 Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
This issue crops up from time to time, but the fact that a tartan may be copyrighted doesn't mean you need to seek permission to wear it. It means you need to have permission to produce it.
Think of it this way -- songs are copyrighted material. But you don't need the artist's permission to listen to it. On the other hand, you would need their permission to record, produce, and sell it.
The same thing is going on here. Once you've purchased the cloth, you shouldn't need anyone's "permission" to wear it as a kilt.
Aye,
Matt
Well Put. Many tartans as far as I know are copywritten for this exact reason. The maker wants to be the only source of a specific tartan to make it, but anyone is able to wear it. Nike shoes are copywritten, but you wouldn't need to ask permission to wear them for instance. I say you go for it!
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