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28th October 10, 08:06 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by Irish Jack O'Brian
I have heard, but can find no verification, that if you use the Scotweb Tartan Designer, that the sett is registered with them via a cookie and when you register it with the Scottish Register of Tartans, they will claim copyright.
This means that they reserve the right to weave the tartan. If you look at the restrictions remarks on Cornish Countryside you will see the added remarks of the designer Michael A. Rouse.
Does anyone know if this is so?
I believe those restrictions have been removed. Please see this note from Nick.
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...ictions-61036/
elim
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28th October 10, 08:08 PM
#12
I'm pretty sure that Nick from Scotweb made an announcement some months ago that the copyright for tartans designed on the Scotweb site were no longer copyrighted to Scotweb and that anyone would be free to have any mill weave them. If you use the search function on this forum I would be sure you could find the announcement
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28th October 10, 08:10 PM
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Thanks lethearen, you're a faster typer than me
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28th October 10, 08:25 PM
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Thanks lethearen and Downunder Kilt. I like to play around with Scotweb's designer, so that is a relief.
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