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The Three Card Monte - An Origami Wallet

Step 9The Small Print

The origami design for the Three Card Monte is under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 license. That means you can teach this model freely, modify it to your own uses, copy and distribute the diagrams and crease patterns and a lot of other things we haven't thought of yet. It's called Open Origami and it's the up-and-coming thing. What you can't do it make money off of it (without permission) or copyright derivative works.

The artwork on the trompe l'oeil patterns is adapted from the work of David Bellot and is under his Lesser GNU Public License. The use of it in this work appears to me to be consistent with the language and the intent of this license. If you wish to use the patterns elsewhere, consult the license first.
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Aug 20, 2010. 2:28 PMricmerry says:
Very nice. Thank you for sharing this with us.

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Oschene is Philip Chapman-Bell, a human resources drudge living in western Massachusetts. I probably should mention my deep and abiding enthusiasm for Open Source Origami. Clever catchphrase du jour...
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