Can I Sell Products Made from Other People's Designs

In today's episode, Pam answers a question that reverberates through the maker community on a daily basis, "Can I sell physical products that I didn't design? What does it mean by 'for personal use only'?"  Copyright law is one of those issues in the crochet community that brings out the best and worst in people. Let's take a look at what copyright protections crochet designers have and whether or not those protections extend to the items made from their crochet patterns.  Then, we'll talk about some dos and don'ts for both makers of finished products and crochet designers. Grab a hook and a WIP and listen in for actionable, bite-sized crochet business tips. Get your FREE Handmade Business Binder for Crochetpreneur subscribers.  Find show notes and more at crochetpreneur.com/8 Music from Pond 5: Happy Walking by Play Again

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Pam Grice, counselor/crocheter turned crochet business coach, from Crochetpreneur® and Made with a Twist™ hosts the Crochet Business Chat podcast to help you turn yarn into money. Whether you're a maker, designer, or blogger, your handmade business will benefit from these bite-sized tidbits and actionable strategies for taking your business from passion to profits. Each week, Pam and other yarn industry experts will answer your questions about creating, selling, designing, marketing, time management, and more! Grab a hook and a WIP, sit back, and enjoy listing to the Crochet Business Chat podcast. It's therapy for your crochet business. For even more business tips, find Pam at https://pamelagricecoaching.com