Re: [Origami] Hired to help interpret legally-owned diagrams?

2019-04-16 Thread KDianne Stephens
>I'm lost regarding this particular situation because it's somewhat related to, >but simultaneously different from, teaching an authored >model to someone else >for hire without the creator's authorization. That is NOT OK: >See here: https://origamiusa.org/faq/copyright-0#t67n172 The referenced

Re: [Origami] Hired to help interpret legally-owned diagrams?

2019-04-16 Thread Gerardo @neorigami.com
I sent yesterday a question through the list. I think I wasn't too clear about it, so I'll try to explain myself some more. That person is offering me money for me to read and explain to him the different steps of his legally-owned diagrams, so he can make the folds as we go along. As I mentioned,

[Origami] Hired to help interpret legally-owned diagrams?

2019-04-15 Thread Gerardo @neorigami.com
Hi everyone. I've been offered money for helping someone interpret his legally-owned diagrams, so he can follow the steps and fold the models. This is a very uncommon situation if you ask me. That's why I don't know if this is ethically acceptable or not; all the diagrams are basically for authore