Cougar
Yellow Belt
Came across a rather acrimonious discussion recently regarding martial arts material (forms, kata, etc). So, let me give you a little background. Let's say I have studied with a venerable old school master that has shared some secret family routines and forms with me. I take it and practice it to a level to receive his blessing. A related master/sifu/sensei teaches a similar, but not exact, form to some of his students. One of the colleagues of the two different masters decides to publish a book and DVD with very similar material. The book and DVD are distributed in the USA and abroad. Now, the first student decides he is outraged that someone took the book and DVD and learned the material, although not performed as well as the first student, and calls them a thief and phoney martial artist because they did not learn this secret family form from his teacher.
My point is if the material, regardless of origin, is handed down from teacher to student and so on it is out in the world. If the same piece of material is ever published and put out for sale, it belongs to whoever buys it. Is it my practice to learn material from a book or a DVD? No, but I have met numerous folks that have picked up material that way. My position is that if more than one person knows the material and it has been shared, it is in the public domain. If it is a closed group and has never been shared outside of a family group, okay, it is private. But how in the world can you get bent out of shape if someone else is doing something similar to what you are doing? Does anyone here really think they invented something totally new that has not been done in the world of martial arts somewhere before?
My point is if the material, regardless of origin, is handed down from teacher to student and so on it is out in the world. If the same piece of material is ever published and put out for sale, it belongs to whoever buys it. Is it my practice to learn material from a book or a DVD? No, but I have met numerous folks that have picked up material that way. My position is that if more than one person knows the material and it has been shared, it is in the public domain. If it is a closed group and has never been shared outside of a family group, okay, it is private. But how in the world can you get bent out of shape if someone else is doing something similar to what you are doing? Does anyone here really think they invented something totally new that has not been done in the world of martial arts somewhere before?