Quote Originally Posted by artificer View Post
Lovecraft's work is finally public domain, after a short 1/2 century of litigation between Arkham House, Weird Tales and others.

Regarding a re-order: At this point nothing is going to be done until the whole holiday season is WELL over and done with.

Ryan is correct, this colour run will most likely never be duplicated as 3 of the 4 colours were custom dyed for us, which gets quite expensive when you're not ordering 100+yds double width.

Regarding the sett being registered, it has not yet been. I'm waiting to wrap up my end of year finances to see what (if any) free funds exist for registry. I also kind of like the idea that it's "off the books". Secret tartan for a secret group - very fitting, I think.

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Quote Originally Posted by Barb T. View Post
On the other hand, the risk you run in not registering it is that someone might take your very fine design and register it as something else. So, that's something to consider. And, if it is copyrighted, you can set the terms for who can have it woven.
To those who really understand what we're dealing with here, the idea of the public being sold this tartan without knowing it's power is too perfect.

I vote for keeping it off the grid, also.

Ia! Ia! Cthulhu Fhtagn!