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= Intro =
= Greatest Common Divisor =
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gratis_versus_Libre Wikipedia: Gratis versus Libre]
'Free' tax means ''libre'' tax and, at the same time, optionally ''gratis'' tax (c.f.: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gratis_versus_Libre Wikipedia: Gratis versus Libre], [http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html Stallman's definition of free] and [http://www.opensource.org/docs/osd The Open Source Definition]).


= Greatest Common Divisor =
* (e-money) that we must create e-money independent of states
* (e-money) that we must create e-money independent of states
* (free tax) that we should have the opportunity to [http://theunitedpersons.org/blog/states-let-them-prey-on-atoms-but-not-on-bits pay our tax on bits independent of states]
* (free tax) that we should have the opportunity to [http://theunitedpersons.org/blog/states-let-them-prey-on-atoms-but-not-on-bits pay our tax on bits independent of states]

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Greatest Common Divisor

'Free' tax means libre tax and, at the same time, optionally gratis tax (c.f.: Wikipedia: Gratis versus Libre, Stallman's definition of free and The Open Source Definition).

  • (e-money) that we must create e-money independent of states
  • (free tax) that we should have the opportunity to pay our tax on bits independent of states
    • default rate > 0
    • option out (i.e., e-cash)
  • (pacification) that we should have the opportunity to avoid double taxation of bits by states
    • default: no double taxation
    • option out (i.e., pay taxes on bits to states as well)
  • (participation) that we should have the infrastructure to spend our taxes by means of our participation,
  • (sustainable creativity) that we should have an ethical basis for this all in the form of a firm conception of sustainable creativity, and
  • (customary law) that we must reveal our laws based on the customary law of the internet.

Other

Wikipedia: Internet taxes

Wikipedia: Custom (law)