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Proposal by Jon Garfunkel of http://Civilities.net. | Proposal by Jon Garfunkel of http://Civilities.net. | ||
He's main concern are the defense of privacy and reputation against malicious attack, for which he proposes | He's main concern are the defense of privacy and reputation against malicious attack, for which he proposes an [http://civilities.net/Future_of_Reputation Autonomous Reputation Framework]. | ||
It should comprise a simple set of three rules, and their technological affordances through code: | It should comprise a simple set of three rules, and their technological affordances through code: | ||
Latest revision as of 15:49, 7 December 2007
Description
Proposal by Jon Garfunkel of http://Civilities.net.
He's main concern are the defense of privacy and reputation against malicious attack, for which he proposes an Autonomous Reputation Framework.
It should comprise a simple set of three rules, and their technological affordances through code:
1. A person should have the right to join a community.
2. A person should be able to establish their reputation in a community through their words and actions.
3. A person should have the right to remedy damages to their reputation.
This framework includes: