Geraldo,

I tried sending this to you using your email address, but I was not successful. 
 So, apologies to everyone, this is going to the whole List.  I’ll also try 
sending it directly to you again.

You are not imagining this project.  It was an OrigamiUSA project headed by 
Robert Lang.  I volunteered for this project as did a couple of other people.  
It was supposed to be a site teachers could use to see if origami creators gave 
permission to teach their models, hand out diagrams, and the like.  Robert Lang 
then got too busy to set it up the way he wanted it set up and the project 
died.  

It was driven by how strict OrigamiUSA is about getting permission to teach 
models at their conventions.  They are far, far more restrictive than U.S. 
copyright law. 

I’ll see if I still have any of the old emails.  It might take a couple of 
days.  If you want to take up the project, I will volunteer to help you. 
 
I love teaching and am considered a decent teacher, but since I am not a famous 
person in the origami world, often creators do not even respond to my requests 
for permission to teach.  The last OrigamiUSA Convention I attended I could not 
get a response granting permission to teach models, so I did not teach.

Carol Martinson

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> On Oct 26, 2020, at 6:34 PM, Gerardo @neorigami.com <gera...@neorigami.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> 
> HI EVERYONE
> 
> I'm almost 100% sure that years ago someone mentioned here a project 
> regarding a website were people could find what a particular creator allowed 
> in relation to his or her own models. And it was also mentioned that that 
> project was abandoned.
> 
> Did that project really exist or did I dream it all? I tried to find those 
> messages using different keywords but to no avail.
> 
> If someone can tell me more about it, but more importantly, if someone can 
> help me find the old messages I'd really appreciate it. You can send me a 
> private message to gerardo(a)neorigami.com if you prefer.
> 
> 
> Thank you in advance : )
> 
> --
> Gerardo G.
> gerardo(a).com
> Knowledge and Curiosity in Origami:
> six private classes online

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