Gosh I have been missing a lot on here while i have been busy elsewhere, I think i had better read all the posts. lol
If you read these other pages you will see who is behind this lates scare campaign. Follow the links (the red writing) on that page to find out more.
It is a shame that peoples' enjoyment of a hobby is being spoilt by this. As Quilter124 said this is getting way too heavy for a fun hobby
To me it all boils down to one thing, if I am dead, I don't have any control over what someone finds in my belongings and uses, so it is their problem to deal with. Personally, what is in my computer is mine, possession is 9/10 of the law, it then becomes the possession of whoever gets it when I die. I think it is sort of stupid to get something for free and then not be allowed to give it to someone else, and if it is designs I buy then they belong to me. They say you can use the designs for yourself or to sell items you have embroidered the design onto so what difference should it make if the person who owns it after me uses it the same way? Life is too confusing as it is, I am not going to worry about what happens after I am dead.
I'm sorry, but possession is NOT 9/10th of the law.
Let me try and make it clear. The designs you buy or download for free took us digitiser a long time to digitise. Just say we sell a design for $5.00 to somebody. They give it to 100 of their sharer friends. We have lost 100x$5.00=$500 in sales.Are you willing to give away $500?!
These people that share our designs are not only stealing our designs but also our income. In fact, as you Christians should know, they are also breaking the 8th Commandment twofold!
You can give away or sell items you have stitched these on, but you CAN NOT give away the actual design. What happens to the designs after you die is up to the individual digitiser.
If you buy a design as a gift, it is always a good idea to let the website know that it is intended as a gift. Quite a few of them will ask for the e-mail address of the intended person and will send it to them.
I am just wondering how the beneficiaries of the will are going to know what the digitizers' wishes are?
A will should be made out by a lawyer. If it is stated that the design is bequeathed to a particular person with the permission of the digitiser, and written permission can always be inserted, then that would solve that problem.
Well I don't know about you but when I started collecting freebies. We didn't realise how many we were going to amass and we had very small hard drives and floppy discs. Cds were only just coming in so we deleted all formats we didn't need plus the text files and sorted the designs into categories so we wouldn't have a clue where we obtained the designs.I have since bought a lot of designs from a large number of digitizers and I don't intend going through my designs one by one and getting a written statement from the digitizers some of whom aren't even around any more. You don't have to write to film makers and musicians to get their permission to leave your Cds and DVDs to anybody. And then there are books and magazines, sewing patterns, knitting patterns the list goes on.If I pass my computer on to somebody when I update I don't have to get Microsoft's permission.These bullyboys have taken to frightening little old ladies because they can't do anything about the real crooks.
Thank you so much for posting this,it is very informative.
Alice
Wow! I read every word. If this is the truth, then why are all the lawsuits being done to ordinary people enjoying their machines???? Why is Disney designs allowed in a machine if they can't use them except in their own home with nobody able to see them but the maker......this is getting way too heavy for a fun hobby.....