by 8080a » May 11th, 2006, 5:00 am
> Why even post the question if you never planned on doing anything anyway?
What did I say to make you think I never planned on doing anything anyway? Quite the contrary -- I had ideas (if you call that planning) and, being the cautious sort of person that I am, I thought I better ask around before I proceeded to get my heart or budget set on the idea. You posted some good information to consider and I decided that getting licenses and textile designer representatives to help me sort out the usage rights for 50 scraps of cloth would be severely time and cost prohibitive. Therefore, for the sake of the project, my career, my budget and the sanity of everyone involved, I damn well better figure out something else. I don't have a staff of people to find the original designers of all of the bits of cloth and I don't have a budget to pay them or their companies for the usage rights. And more to the point, I don't have time for all of that. So -- change of plans.
Isn't that what soliciting information and advice is all about? I used the information in conjunction with other pieces of information and observations in order to make a decision. The decision was to go a different direction.
I appreciate the information you offered up in the forum. I found it helpful. Thank you. However, the tone of your last post makes me feel like I'm being accused of wasting the forum's time. I would think that for me to disregard the advice and information in the responses would be much more of a waste.
Maybe by "never planned on doing anything anyway" you were referring to the idea of using the scraps without getting permissions or usage rights. If that's the case, then please let me *** you that I never had any intention of doing that unless it was an ok thing to do. That is precisely why I asked the question in the first place. I see pieces designed all the time that incorporate found items such as cloth and I always wonder how usage rights were handled in each circumstance. I've gotten permissions for photos and other things before -- and just for the handful I have done it has been an absolute ordeal and time suckage. I wondered if using little scraps of seemingly anonymous cloth in a printed piece without dealing with permissions might be a little different given that in some cases the fabric might just be a solid color or a very generic stripped pattern. If that was considered a truly acceptable practice -- then yes, I would have gone ahead. But I never had plans to not get permissions regardless of whether or not they were needed. It sounds like it is not an acceptable practice and I'm a law abiding ethical designer so I am not going to use the cloth without getting proper permission. However, I am also a designer with limited budgets and deadlines so I'm not going to use the cloth at all.
Wow -- what a long post. Again, I value the information I find in these forums enough to write this much clarification. Please don't call me out as wasting people's time. Wasting my own time -- maybe, but not yours. I consider your time and input valuable. Lord knows I don't get much valuable input here where I work.