[p2p-research] Fwd: Commons-dedicated Account Mechanism Granted Patent by USPTO
Michel Bauwens
michelsub2004 at gmail.com
Tue Nov 2 04:57:53 CET 2010
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From: Tom Crowl <culturalengineer at gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 5:30 AM
Subject: Commons-dedicated Account Mechanism Granted Patent by USPTO
To:
*PATENT APPROVED!*
*The Commons-dedicated Account**
*A self-supporting , Commons-owned neutral network of accounts for both
political and charitable monetary contribution... which for fundamental
reasons of scale must allow a viable micro-transaction (think x-box points
for action in the Commons). The resultant network catalyzes additional
functionality for co-ordination of other 'social energy' utilization. (If
desired, It's also the most neutral and ultimately politically viable method
for the public finance of elections.)
Has just been *GRANTED A PATENT by USPTO* for its groundbreaking mechanism
for political/charitable contribution!!!
Enabling simple networked citizen lobbying... most essentially liberated by
making an online political 'micro-transaction' easily feasible for the
User... (without burdening it with transaction costs)...
catalyzes a network of accounts that, in turn facilitates opportunities for
enormously reducing the costs of campaigning while bringing candidate
selection closer to the people. (The political micro-contribution, even
where only occasionally useful, drives the creation of a stable universally
distributed network of primary importance for scaled association and
decision.)
LinkedIn http://www.linkedin.com/in/culturalengineer
Demo & FAQ http://www.Chagora.com <http://www.chagora.com/>
I'm confident USEFUL financial innovation will eventually find some support.
Why Politics MUST be
Localized<http://culturalengineer.blogspot.com/2010/10/why-politics-must-be-localized.html>
Regards,
Tom Crowl
http://CulturalEngineer.blogspot.com <http://culturalengineer.blogspot.com/>
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