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  1. ATU develops 130 gongbans annually in areas ranging from smart phones, tablets, smart watches, smart homes, and industrial controls—and distributes the designs for free. WPI then makes money by trading in the boards’ components. "We call this shanzhai in Shenzhen. It’s a mass production artwork,” explains Lawrence Lin head of the ...

  2. San Pisith is a Buddhist Monk and an Early Stage Researcher at Ragnar Nurkse Department of Innovation and Governance. He has joined the Cosmolocalism project since September 2019 to pursue a Ph.D. at TalTech, Estonia. His Ph.D. thesis focuses on Buddhist Economics, Buddhist Governance, Commons, and Happiness and Public Purpose.

  3. The game ends when someone wins. An infinite game, on the other hand, is played to keep the game going. It does not terminate because there is no winner. Finite games require rules that remain constant. The game fails if the rules change during the game. Altering rules during play is unforgivable, the very definition of unfairness.

  4. Following her studies of innumerable long-enduring Commons, Ostrom concluded that the following eight “design principles” were essential elements which were always to be found in the way these sustainable CPRs organise themselves. Clearly defined boundaries, which define who has access to the CPR. Appropriation and provision rules which are ...

  5. The B of B of Joy doesn’t only stand for bank. It stands also for Awareness, Citizen and Movement. As soon as the Movement is big enough, we will instigate referenda, so that citizens can determine policies themselves. For example: in Switzerland all citizens can vote on important issues. B of Joy is of service to people, nature and society.

  6. * Report: Algorithmic Accountability for the Public Sector. Ada, AI Now, OGP, August 2021 URL = https://ainowinstitute.org/pages/algorithmic-accountability-for-the ...

  7. 2013年9月5日 · This phenomenon is linked to "viral" effects and increases in prominence as individuals contribute altruistically and for social gain. The phenomenon is sometimes called the Inverse commons as well as "comedy of the commons" and the "cornucopia of the commons." It is one of four outcomes: The prevalent outcome depends on the details of the ...

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