Re: [Origami] Permission question

2017-09-11 Thread Tiongboon Pek
Ilan Garibi said among other things ... "law, as well as customs that spread in a community should make sense, and be of use. " One other issue that should be factored in is practicality. Two points have been raised in the recent discussions: one is respecting the creator's efforts, and the

[Origami] Getting Permission to Teach a Model

2017-09-11 Thread Michila Caldera
RE the need to get permission from the designer to teach a published model in an informal (you are not being paid, no one is paying to to be taught by you) forum whether to one person or many; I think this is the forum in which most origami teaching is done. My rule has long been to teach

[Origami] How do you calculate your fee to do a demonstration?

2017-09-11 Thread Michael Shannon
I've been asked to do a live origami demonstration during an event that will last approx 2 hours. I plan on doing an array of either traditional models and my own simpler designs. My question is: How do you calculate how much you would charge for this type of scenario? I'm not asking people to

Re: [Origami] Permission question (Dick and Serena LaVine)

2017-09-11 Thread leslie cefali
> On Sep 11, 2017, at 9:45 AM, Galen Pickett wrote: > > And, FYI, the authors release their copyrights to the publishers as a > condition of publication.. This depends on the publisher and the contract between author and publisher. I was able to keep copyrights to a

Re: [Origami] Permission question (Dick and Serena LaVine)

2017-09-11 Thread Galen Pickett
...below quote as per list rules. With best wishes, Galen T. Pickett https://www.etsy.com/shop/GeometricOrigami Now, time for a little rant. I routinely use data and whole papers from my colleagues while teaching genetics and developmental biology. On the few occasions when I’ve informed my

Re: [Origami] Permission question (Dick and Serena LaVine)

2017-09-11 Thread Weinstein, Michael
Dick and Serena LaVine done said: "Aside from any legal or copyright issues (covered extensively on the OrigamiUSA website), I believe it's important to show respect for the creators’ artistry and hard work.” It might not have occurred to anyone, but there is significant work spent in preparing