‘ legal-ASSEMBLY

(A collection to evolve)

Good Governance Initiative

  • Good Governance Initiative

OVN & OVNi

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legal.Hack

Crafting legal argument

Affiliation

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about OVN

We must note that the OVN model is not yet codified by nation states, i.e. open networks and network-type socioeconomic activity are not specified in legal codethey are not regulated.

As such, OVNs are not illegal entities, they are ALEGAL, i.e. operate in absence of legal code.

In …. the non-registered association is used by ….. to represent the network to existing institutions. Thus, Affiliates form a non-registered association, which is constituted either by a written agreement, or by a verbal agreement, or by the intentions that emanate from practices.
The use of shared methods, rules (governance) and tools (infrastructure) by affiliates is enough to determine the intent to associate and collaborate on various projects and ventures.
In the …. the non-registered association is replaced with a general partnership.

“Open Value Network” from a legal perspective:
[non-registered association]

Legal Structure needed in order to get access to:

  • tested and proven ‘IT’ infrastructure
  • utilize tested and proven OPEN & COLLABORATIVE
    methodologies of work

Legal Structure needed in order to establish:

  1. Interfaces
  2. Service Providers (platform, webpage…)

:: they made interactions with traditional ventures/institutions
and between our firm

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::A-mark::
the applied [legal framework] enables the processes undertaken
by the self-administration structure

::B-mark::
the proven [administration structure] is liable for the management of a
co-working kitpresented by the digital space of our initiative

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Challenges within peer production environments include:

  • applying copyright and licensing concepts to a rapidly remixed products
  • assessing the quality (for example accuracy, authority, trustworthiness) of a peer-produced product
  • supporting customisation and adaptations of peer-produced content for learning purposes
  • sustaining and scaling these peer-production practices
  • developing policies in a heavily publisher-controlled environment that support peer-production practices
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