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Financial Commons
schwartz · São Paulo (Brazil) · 17/6/2007 22:32
Extension of Creative Commons approach to monetary and financial policies.
| Children examine the "garatuí", Dec., 2003, Pipa, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, by Rede Pipa Sabe, Cidade do Conhecimento, Brazil, 2003 |
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Category: Business
Project end date: 15/6/2008 (40 days ago)
Creation date: 17/6/2007 22:32
Development stage: deployment
city: São Paulo
country: Brazil
Other countries:
Main Language: Portuguese
Number of people involved: 1
This project aims at the extension of the Creative Commons domain to monetary economics and finance, organizing vast support from e-commerce players in Brazil to local development initiatives associated to the creation, management and distribution of intangible assets while advocating the emergence of the Financial Commons (or iFinance) paradigm. Digital demonetization and peer-to-peer knowledge sharing lead us into new value theory, requiring the development of a new applied social science, namely, Iconomics. Financial Commons and peer-to-peer money creation are at the heart of a wider community-led, libertarian political philosophy that is flourishing in open societies.
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Revisioning iCommons
In 2005, iCommons was established as an outgrowth of Creative Commons with an objective to ‘advance the wider dissemination of non-commercial sharing of scientific, creative and other intellectual works by the general public’. Creative Commons was the sole member, guarantor and sponsor of the charity, providing organisational and financial support.
Today, iCommons has a small,... more
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