Hi fyv,
Yes, you are free to copy and sell any pattern originally copyrighted
before 1923 in the United States.
Here's a handy chart. It doesn't really matter if you're talking about
a book, illustration, or pattern, the law is the same.
WORKS PUBLISHED IN THE US
Date of Publication: Before 1923
Conditions: None
Copyright Term: In the public domain
http://www.copyright.cornell.edu/training/Hirtle_Public_Domain.htm
COPYRIGHT FACTS FOR CRAFTERS & QUILTERS
"In the year, 2000, anything copyrighted before 1923 enters the Public
Domain this year."
http://www.sew-whats-new.com/copyright.shtml
"Just FYI - A person can't rewrite the instructions to a pattern that
is currently under copyright protection and then legally claim any
copyright of their own to their rewritten instructions. If a pattern
(copyright before the year 1923) has fallen into the public domain,
then new copyright can be applied to variations of (also called
derivitive works of) that public domain pattern."
http://crochet.about.com/library/n011103.htm
"Can you "share" copies of patterns (this includes scanning,
photocopies, emailing, posting to Bulletin Boards, any manner
whatsoever)? "
"The answer is YES if the pattern is no longer under copyright
protection or if it is your own original pattern (by law, only the
designer has the right to decide how his/her patterns are
distributed.)"
Expired Copyright -
"Statutory copyright period has expired on works first published in
the United States before the year 1923, placing these in the public
domain, so it's ok to make copies of those works."
http://crochet.about.com/library/blcopyrightguide.htm
Additional Link of Interest
Copyright Quiz
http://literacy.kent.edu/Oasis/Workshops/copyquiz.html
I hope this helps. If you have any questions, please post a
clarification request and wait for me to respond before closing/rating
my answer.
Thank you,
hummer
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