tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5558049454364292746.post7872915228684665102..comments2023-08-14T01:59:43.561-07:00Comments on Stress The Seams: Plagiarism versus Public Knowledge in SewingStressTheSeamshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05041319910383696988noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5558049454364292746.post-68204210269476793462010-07-07T11:44:28.514-07:002010-07-07T11:44:28.514-07:00I know exactly what you mean! Maybe they are just ...I know exactly what you mean! Maybe they are just covering their bases? Or maybe they make it a habit to put the disclaimer on everything??<br /><br />To the previous commenter - Yes, there are plenty of items on Etsy that don't seem "unique," but I would argue that because each one is hand made, it is unique. <br /><br />Also, there are plenty of non-crafters out there who love handmade goods, and if I see something in an Etsy shop for a reasonable price, I might prefer to buy it rather than make it myself.<br /><br />just my 2cents... :DCarolinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13260960388442525043noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5558049454364292746.post-81666915868991059342010-07-07T07:45:12.127-07:002010-07-07T07:45:12.127-07:00I came across an Etsy shop the other day that was ...I came across an Etsy shop the other day that was selling a pillowcase dress pattern and a crayon roll pattern. It made me laugh a bit, because instructions for those two items are EVERYWHERE and it seemed a bit silly to sell them as if they were unique in anyway.janimalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11916480082033700432noreply@blogger.com