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The sociological basis for the AikidoCopyright is described in Soul Of The Aikido Copyright.
SIDE NOTE: The double copyright symbol, (c)(c), is indicative of how Aikido will sometimes use an energy against itself - IF - that energy is found to be directed towards destruction or exclusionism. Legal protections of intellectual property are like any tool: the tool can be applied constructively and inclusively - or destructively and exclusively. Still it is a useful tool that should, in general, not be thrown away nor should societies have to feel like intellectual property protections are predominantly a threat as current WIPO negotiations illustrate (Nov 10, 2004) … which need not be the case as the Aikido Revolution builds momentum.
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