Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Moving on

It seems my last post ruffled some feathers, and for this, I apologize - as I meant no offense. I appreciate each and every comment - both positive and negative - as everyone is entitled to her/his opinion. That, however, includes me.

My opinion - when writing my post - was that I was going to use this one example as a reminder to folks that copyright violation is something we feel strongly about here at the shop. I was not at all complaining about that particular customer, nor did I refer to her as difficult. I was using her as a nameless, faceless example of a problem we deal with on a daily basis in the shop. Just yesterday I was asked THREE TIMES to copy patterns for customers out of various books. And three times, I explained copyright violation. And as author alisonh commented, I DO assume (hope?) that by educating these three people (and all the others) about a law they may not have understood, they may do the right thing in the future... and support these wonderfully talented knitwear designers who inspire us on a daily basis.

I understand that when two people read the same thing, they can interpret it in different ways, and find messages in what they read, that may - or may not! - be there. I can assure you that the only thing I wanted to address was copyright.

So, moving onward, let's leave it at that. You now know (if you didn't already) our policies on copying things. Just know that if you ask us to copy something, you will get an "enthusiastic" explanation of copyright violation. Because if we're anything, it's enthusiastic! :)

4 comments:

Sam said...

It's your blog and you have every right to say what you will- anyway you mean it. After all isn't that why most of us blog.


Upholding copyright law and reminding us that we should too- only makes me want to shop at your store even more!

Sam

Anonymous said...

Good for you Jill. I have been in your shop many times as my family and I are frequent visitors to Vermont. I have also purchased online from your store.

In my experience, your dedication to customer service is unparalleled. Your shop is friendly and your staff is always willing to help with questions. On more than one occasion, I have seen you handle what I would consider extremely challenging customers with grace and kindness.

This is your business and your blog, and I applaud your integrity and tact in communicating the rules on copyright.

Anonymous said...

Absolutely agree with your stance on this! How else are knitwear designers going to make a living creating their intellectual property and inspiring us all?

Anonymous said...

I can't believe people are misinterpreting your intentions. You were completely clear in what you said. It is wrong to copy patterns and books. Think "stealing" people! It is too bad that people choose to persecute you for having morals and knowing what is right and what is wrong. I am a loyal customer because of you gals and your stance on these issues. Thanks for spreading the (right) word.