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Old 2008-12-27, 11:51pm
Torch&Marver Torch&Marver is offline
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Originally Posted by DianaDesigns View Post
Because Disclaimers such as this need to be made upfront when selling teaching materials according to Law.

You will see such disclaimers or similar ones in every book that teaches drawing and the like.

You have to be clear on your intentions, so there is no confusion for the buyer.

You can't say nothing, then sue later.
My understanding is that you *can* say nothing. Provided you have a little c with a circle or the word copyright by the bead and on the tutorial, you've said you're following the existing laws.

In my mind, saying *something* and doing it incorrectly leaves the tutorial writing artist far more at risk than the purchaser of said tutorial.
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