Here is the webpage translated to English by Google:
https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=es&tl=en&u=https://www.domestika.org/es/courses/117-creacion-de-lamparas-de-origami-con-papel

Domestika is a Spanish-language platform for different online courses,
mostly hands-on. On the platform I found a for-profit-course, on how to
make origami lamps. It sounds great, and I'm happy for the teacher. Her
name is Estella Moreno, whose nickname is "Cartoncita" (Little Cardboard).
Looks like she makes different paper and cardboard projects professionally.

Judging from the webpage, most lamps in the course seem to be made from a
combination of pleat folds, which I guess aren't intellectually protected,
but she does mention modulars in the promotional video, and she shows a
couple. The only one I know by name is *Electra* by David Mitchell, which
she shows more than once.

Maybe she asked for authorization from the respective creators to teach how
to fold the modulars; I don't know. She at least mentions that, as part of
the course, she presents different origamists that have influenced her.

I thought it was important to mention the course here and my concern of a
possible unauthorized use of models in a commercial setting. Sorry, I
couldn't say that much about it; all I have is the little information
provided on the promotional webpage and video. Maybe, someone else can
inquire further or even contact the teacher or Domestika.


Best wishes.

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