Hey guys, got a weird question for you. I've been folding little stuff and having a friend put them on earring findings and selling them. I've stuck with traditional folds to avoid copyright, but there's some I can't figure out if they're copyrighted or not.
Is the Kawasaki rose copyrighted? Anyone have a way to find out, I've looked all over.
Also, small ass origami stuff.
Yes. The Kawasaki rose is a copyrighted model.
Sell locally to avoid getting caught and sued.
Nothing wrong with selling things you fold at a local crafts fair/flea market.
The only people that will tell you otherwise are asshurt designers and their dickriding fanbois.
>>535982
Thanks, I read a few different sites, some were claiming you couldn't teach someone else how to make a fricken model without the author's permission, that's a bit anal.
I am curious about the "transformative" part of copyright, how much do you have to change something? we are ending up with a new product than the original.....
>>535983
Origami copyright guidelines are all baloney.
They don't have a leg to stand on.
They won't come after you unless you're making thousands like that one painter.