[Origami] Folding Sunday - NYC, USA: Museum of Natural History

2013-03-19 Thread Paper Dragon
Folding Sunday - NYC, USA: Museum of Natural History (Formerly Folding-Free-For-All)   Any OrigamiUSA members in or visiting the New York City area on the 4th Sunday Origami Sunday will be held this Sunday (March 24, 2013) in Children's Lunchrooms in the basement of the Museum of Natural His

Re: [Origami] Legally protecting useful models?

2013-03-19 Thread Chris Lott
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 9:11 AM, Rob Hudson wrote: > > Then if your design is used to produce "useful articles," you can appeal to > the community and make the purloining company look bad. The precedent (actually the lack of it) makes things amazingly *un*clear, regardless of how clear the langua

Re: [Origami] Legally protecting useful models?

2013-03-19 Thread Rob Hudson
It seems unlikely Gerardo was expecting legal advice here. That said, > there is a wealth of copyright knowledge on this list that is useful > when someone wants general information. Some of us deal with copyright > on a regular basis. > > Actually, it seemed like he was directly seeking legal *op

Re: [Origami] Legally protecting useful models?

2013-03-19 Thread Chris Lott
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 4:49 PM, Malachi Brown wrote: > http://www.copyright.gov/fls/fl103.html > > Intellectual property law exists to protect commercial interests. Anything > people tell you on this list is not legal advice and should not be taken as > such. It seems unlikely Gerardo was expect

Re: [Origami] Origami Digest, Vol 83, Issue 18

2013-03-19 Thread Dee and Bob
> > I had asked: "Does it make a difference in what side do I place the head > and tail of that arrow regarding the folding line?" > > Anna answered, "The arrow should start and end on the part that actually > has to be folded over". > > I now ask all of you, does everyone else agree with Anna? It