Re: [Origami] The Difference Between Copyrights, Trademarks and Patents

2020-04-28 Thread Paul Hoffman
I am certainly tardy in reading your post, but I appreciate you calling attentions to these topics and the link. As a Librarian, I am aware of the "Fair Use Doctrine" that permits the distribution of small parts of copyrighted materials under certain (and fairly codified) conditions. But this is st

Re: [Origami] The Difference Between Copyrights, Trademarks and Patents

2020-04-28 Thread Kate Honeyman
Thanks! I've been occupied sewing hospital gowns and masks so I haven't really done anything related to origami recently either. Which library do you work in? I had been holding the origami meetings at Gere Library. It makes no difference to me at all which I use. I go and fold at all of them duri

Re: [Origami] The Difference Between Copyrights, Trademarks and Patents

2020-04-28 Thread Laura R
Dear Paul, Glad to know that you find it useful for your audience. Personally, I am not in the need of more information on this topic at the moment. I know there is a wealth of information out there, and especially good summaries in websites such as Robert Lang’s. But I will be happy to collec

[Origami] Museo del Origami in Colonia, Uruguay, presents its video library

2020-04-28 Thread Laura R
Hi everyone, Every Saturday, the Video Library at the Museo del Origami in Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay, will add a new video featuring origami artists and researchers from around the world. Videos have English and Spanish subtitles. The link to the videolibrary is: www.museodelorigami.org