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This thread discusses concerns regarding a recipe featured in an article from the Escanaba, MI Daily Press, which some participants believe may have been improperly attributed or copied from Pampered Chef. Participants express various opinions about the ethics of using published recipes in contests and the implications of recipe originality.
Views differ on whether the contest rules allow for the use of published recipes, with some participants expressing strong disagreement about the ethics of the situation while others suggest it may be permissible.
The discussion reflects a mix of personal experiences and opinions regarding recipe attribution and originality within the context of cooking contests, particularly as it relates to Pampered Chef recipes.
Consultants interested in the implications of using Pampered Chef recipes in contests or media may find the insights shared in this thread relevant.
Leigh0725 said:Ok, so I have to admit that I emailed that gal who wrote the artile to ask if she happen to know about the rules of the contest. Hey, I figure since the author's email address was posted with the article, why not. Maybe I'm not more curious than anything.![]()
I did. I didn't post that I did because I didn't want to get flamed about it. I sent a note to the Test Kitchen. I buttered them up first with a genuine compliment about the new recipes this season,katie0128 said:In general, I think they are correct. And if the contest required original submissions, I don't think it is up to the newspaper to try to verify the authenticity of it. However, in this situation, there should be little doubt in anyone's mind that this recipe is not original... the chance of this being a coinsidence is about the same as the 1000 monkeys with typwriters recreating Shakespere. Anyone contact HO about it?
Hello, Ann!
Thank you so much for contacting The Pampered Chef Test Kitchen hotline!
This is very interesting. I will forward the article to our legal
department. I wonder what the legal ramifications are for this sort of
thing. If I happen to hear the outcome from our legal department, I'll
let you know.
Thank you again for alerting us to this copyright infringement. You and
our other Consultants are our eyes and ears to what we sometimes cannot
see.
Have a wonderful day!
Sincerely,
Joanne
jrstephens said:I always did want to be a criminologists!!!!
If you get a reward you better share it with the rest of your Detective-Wanna-Bees!chefann said:Chef Success Detective Agency strikes again! Thanks to ParishKitchen for the original post.