An alternative to permissive and copyleft open source licenses intended to support a self-sustaining digital commons inspired by Glen Weyl's radical markets
To actually get this done we need advice and input from lawyers and/or people with a legal background. Those people are rare in the Ethereum/Blockchain space, so it's highly unlikely that they're going to stumble upon our little project. We need to find them.
This Issue is to brainstorm how to market the project and reach out to parties that might be interested in collaborating.
To actually get this done we need advice and input from lawyers and/or people with a legal background. Those people are rare in the Ethereum/Blockchain space, so it's highly unlikely that they're going to stumble upon our little project. We need to find them.
This Issue is to brainstorm how to market the project and reach out to parties that might be interested in collaborating.