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From: beaglesews
Date: 02-17-2005, 09:41 AM (1 of 3)
I'm setting up my memory quilting business. As I understand it, I cannot sell a quilt with licensed material on it... ex. Dora fabric on the back. Now, someone tells me that if I have the customer purchase the licensed fabric & I take that $ amount off the price of the quilt, I can sell it. Does anyone know if this is true?
User: beaglesews
Member since: 12-16-2004
Total posts: 25
From: sable
Date: 02-20-2005, 01:44 AM (2 of 3)
I'm pretty sure that is the way it works. If you are buying the licenced fabric, turning into something else and then onselling, you are selling a licenced product without having the licence to do so. If however your customer buys the fabric, she is buying it for personal use, you turn it into a quilt and she pays you for doing so, you are selling a service, not the licenced product!

Hope this helps.
User: sable
Member since: 01-10-2005
Total posts: 76
From: beaglesews
Date: 02-21-2005, 10:47 AM (3 of 3)
Thank you for your reply. :smile:
User: beaglesews
Member since: 12-16-2004
Total posts: 25
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