Cosette's Closet
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Copyright protection subsists from the time the work is created in fixed form; that is, it is an incident of the process of authorship. The copyright in the work of authorship immediately becomes the property of the author who created it. Only the author or those deriving their rights through the author can rightfully claim copyright.
All items designed and created by Debbie Lynn & Cosette's Closet are copyrighted and not to be reproduced