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A proposed version of the [[General Public License]] that would apply its principles to the [[User Ownership]] of [[Physical Sources]]. | |||
A proposed version of the [[General Public License]] that would apply its principles to the [[User Ownership]] of | |||
Revision as of 19:24, 6 January 2008
A proposed version of the General Public License that would apply its principles to the User Ownership of Physical Sources.
Description
By Patrick Anderson:
The GNU General Public Law as published by the Personal Sovereignty Foundation is a generalization of the religious goals of the FSF's GNU General Public License into the realm of the physical, tangible, material world.
The proposed GPLv4 End User Object Instance DEED entails:
{ As object owner you may:
0. USE it for any purpose. 1. MODIFY it to suit your needs. 2. COPY it through access to it's physical and virtual sources. 3. SHARE or trade it, or a COPY - whether MODIFIED or not.
If you SHARE or trade it, or a COPY - whether MODIFIED or not, you must:
A. Attach this DEED to each instance. B. Invest all profit* for that user in Physical Sources. C. Issue GNUrho currency against those investments.
- Profit is separated from wages as workers are hired by owners.
}
More Information
Further details at http://ecocomics.org/general%20public%20law.html