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| =Introduction=
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| Michel Bauwens:
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| (as compiled by Bob Haugen):
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| "As you likely now, my instantiation is centered around the creation of
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| open and ethical enterpreneurial coalitions, that co-produce commons,
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| and that start applying open book accounting and open supply chains in
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| their collaborative practices (a la Curto Cafe), using commons-based
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| reciprocity licenses as their binding social charter,
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| [...]
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| The basic idea of open coops is explained here:
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| * ://p2pfoundation.net/Why_We_Need_a_New_Kind_of_Open_Cooperativism_for_the_P2P_Age
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| and elaborated here:
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| * http://p2pfoundation.net/From_the_Communism_of_Capital_to_a_Capital_for_the_Commons
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| At the core of such coops, intended to create cooperative
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| enterpreneurial coalitions, is
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| * the proposal to use a new kind of license, commons-based reciprocity
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| licenses, a first instantiation of which is , though I don't like its
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| too explicit political language, the [[Peer Production License]],
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| [http://p2pfoundation.net/Peer_Production_License] | |
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| Essentially such a license creates open knowledge, with one exception:
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| * allows full use by not for profit and common good oriented entities
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| * allows full use by self-owned enterpreneurial entities
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| * allows full use by for-profits who contribute
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| so the one exception is for-profits who do not contribute, who have to
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| pay for the use of the license; the idea is less the money flow, but
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| the recreation of a moral economy and social charter about
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| reciprocity, to be defined by coalition itself"
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| [[Category:P2P Theory]]
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| [[Category:Licensing]]
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| [[Category:Peerproperty]]
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