Sorry for starting a second discussion so soon. It's just pretty important
to me. The other one -about chopstick rests- is just curiosity.

So, origami books get made, right? For that, sometimes we are asked to
submit diagrams to create a compilation, right? Is there usually a legal
document asking exclusivity of those diagrams if they get accepted (not to
upload them in the web nor submit them to another book or magazine)? Is
there no document but more of an implicit ethical code that expects that
you won't share them or that at least you'll wait for a couple of months
after the book is being sold to start doing that? Is there nothing of this,
and it's totally ok to do with your diagrams and model whatever you want
even if they are now part of an specific book?

I just want to know what traditionally happens in the origami world to
discern what's common and what's uncommon and what to expect in certain
situations, know what I mean?


Thank you in advance.

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