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Revelatory Circle of Energy: Conventions on the Appropriate and Ethical Usage of Gold Magic

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This document has been contributed by: the Revelatory Circle of Energy

All entities affiliated with the Revelatory Circle of Energy, henceforth referred to as the circle, under the order of the Cobalt Sun in any form will be subject to the following rules and requirements in all use in an official capacity of Gold Magic. Gold Magic is here defined as magic used to view, influence, change, or remove any other types of magic. Spellcaster is here defined as any person, entity, or organisation using Gold Magic to any extent.

Article 1: Appropriate Use of Gold Magic

Section a. All use of Gold Magic performed may not, in any way, harm a non-agressive practitioner or non-practitioner.
Section b. Any use of Gold Magic in a professional capacity must be reported to any overseeing organisations as well as to the circle.
Section c. Any use of Gold Magic in a personal capacity must not be performed on any private or personal property not owned by the spellcaster in question, unless otherwise permitted by the owner of said private or personal property.
Section d. Gold Magic cast in a public setting must post no danger, physical or otherwise, to any non-participant.
Section e. All spellcasters must remain truthful about their use of Gold Magic to any inquiring entities.
Section f. Any independent spellcaster providing goods and/or services involving Gold Magic must disclose the use of Gold Magic in their practices to any prospective customer before any goods or services are rendered.

Article 2: University Conduct Regarding the Use of Gold Magic

Section a. Any university that wishes to teach Gold Magic must go over in every relevant course the ethical limitations of Gold Magic and the guidelines established in this document.
Section b. Any university sponsoring students in the use of Gold Magic in a competitive setting must inform any potential opponents beforehand of the use of Gold Magic.
Section c. Any university wishing to provide funding to any research regarding Gold Magic must approve this funding with the circle.
Section d. All universities are to prohibit the use of Gold Magic during any examinations or projects where outside sources of information are otherwise prohibited.

Article 3: Restrictions on Research Involving Gold Magic

Section a. All research involving Gold Magic must disclose the use of Gold Magic to any potential participants before any research is to take place.
Section b. Any experiments done pertaining to Gold Magic must disclose the experimental nature of the given research to any potential participants before any experimentation is to take place.

Article 4: The Use of Gold Magic in an Industrial Setting

Section a. Any establishments hiring members of the circle for purposes involving Gold Magic must disclose the use of Gold Magic to any involved or affected parties.
Section b. Any establishments providing goods and/or services involving Gold Magic must disclose the use of Gold Magic in their practices to any prospective customer before any goods or services are rendered.
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