

I have made a point of asking designers for their permission on making instructional videos. Maybe this is something you should think about - and hopefully you will come to the conclusion that your previous behaviour was wrong - and that you will change it for the better.Īnd before anyone comes and says that my videos aren't much different than downloading diagrams illegally:

And getting copyrighted material without permission (eg. Even worse, they have no inhibitions to brag about their stealing. It seems many people don't mind stealing, as long as they don't see a high risk of being caught. I don't know where society went wrong for so many people out there being so very egoistic. It makes me mad to hear such words, as well as very sad. Do you not think that their effort is worth your money? Then, I fear, you haven't grasped the spirit of origami, and you have no respect for it whatsoever, nor for the people that stand behind it. So by stealing you hurt yourself, as well as others that enjoy origami (and are willing to get diagrams legally). And be sure that if (almost) no books are sold that many designers will choose not to diagram their creations, and they will choose not to make books that include those diagrams.
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After all, designers could also choose to (a) not waste their time diagramming models, (b) not design models at all, or just (c) choose not to share with others how to fold these models. And they further don't realise that these people also have to make a living. I believe many people out there don't realise it's actually people doing serious work that leads to such a big variety of models. It is because of these people that we can fold exquisite models. There are actually people out there that spend many hours weeks months designing models and diagramming them. So here's some reasoning as to why you should buy a book, rather than steal it (and probably the reason it's illegal): But it seems many people aren't bothered by that.
