@gvelez17@SFLegalHackers For the CoMakery free non-commercial non-violent license we use: "You may not use the software to perpetrate, promote, further, or assist unconsented harm to people or property". This is most compatible with app licensing. There are other Ethical licenses with stronger language.
CoMakery's founder is hosting an @SFLegalHackers panel on Ethical Source, Strong Copyleft and Open Source business models. Join the session to hear from great panelists and to understand the reasoning behind CoMakery's noncommercial nonviolent license.
Iโm hosting an online panel discussion on Ethical Source, Strong Copyleft and Open Source Business models next Monday at 6:30pm PT. Join us online if you would like to hear from the practitioners and experts creating a new generation of software licenses https://t.co/O1PgZk8vMy
CoMakery's founder
@noahthorp sharing his learnings about community project management with @OpenTEAMAg
(with a better YouTube preview than the quote tweet)
https://t.co/l8JCG6HMO2
Thank you @OpenTEAMAg for inviting CoMakery's founder
@noahthorp to share his learnings about community project management - and for sharing the video ๐๐
https://t.co/z8oaknHYks
In this OpenTEAM In-Depth episode, we were joined by Noah Thorp, founder of @comakery, a platform that serves as a community for building projects together and earning shares in future revenues.
https://t.co/bUwwbcy3T3
@OpenCollabathon kickoff Monday with online panel of @ecoangelhsu of @yalenus@unc, Jason Anderson of @ClimateWorks & @climategent of @UNFCCC. Topics include how Non-State Actors can impact climate change and the future of the Paris Agreement.
Register
https://t.co/mfuHUa5TFZ
Register now for the Open Climate Dialogues and Working Group Sessions Nov 9-11: covering the Paris Agreement Global Collaboration on an Independent Global Stock Take, Climate Finance, Technology & Standards, Emissions & Mitigatioโฆhttps://t.co/QoROe6bHLs https://t.co/xvnTrgZERZ
1/ After waiting over a year since first proposed and after YEARS of lobbying, we got the green light.
๐Reg CF's new rolling 12-month limit will increase from $1.07M to $5M in 2021! ๐
Why does this matter? MAJOR changes to the industry and more legislative updates below:
Pick a site, rebuild it from scratch, prove it is possible. That was my goal.
So I rebuilt Masterclass
Never studied a dev language, never wrote a line of code.
With the will to learn, Webflow can turn dreamers into builders.
https://t.co/2rY5nmGQYY
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@webflow
@balajis We've got these features as part of @comakery. Also have transfer restriction rules administration in case the token is a security (e.g. on chain compliance enforcement). Multichain. PM me if you want to hear more about it.
@innov8tor3@mbauwens@SENSORICA_OVN@TiberiusB@OpenCollabathon@matslats@dilgreen@cjenscook The goal is for commercial licenses to subsidize philanthropic noncommercial licenses. Coops, L3Cs and social enterprises are commercial but also create social good - so the approach is to offer a discounted commercial license or code contribution trade to social enterprises.
Big news ๐ ๐๐
We just published the @comakery source code for communities & non-profits to use freely. Our innovative noncommercial & nonviolent license helps us use our energy towards making things better together.
Learn more on GitHub ๐
https://t.co/blZ9hg2VWq
@innov8tor3@mbauwens@SENSORICA_OVN@TiberiusB@OpenCollabathon We categorize noncommercial by the legal entity. So, a charitable organization paying contributors USDC or cryptocurrency and using CoMakery Server to coordinate its charitable mission is considered noncommercial. But a corporation would need a commercial license.
@innov8tor3@mbauwens@SENSORICA_OVN@TiberiusB@OpenCollabathon The noncommercial license applies to charitable organizations, educational institutions, environmental protection organizations, government institutions, etc assuming they are nonviolent. Personal use also. Exact details are here: https://t.co/samz1zkbhk
@innov8tor3@mbauwens@SENSORICA_OVN@TiberiusB@OpenCollabathon Yes, I mentioned those because online communities often pragmatically use reputation and currency to coordinate collective action. Also important are the mission, governance (voice/votes) and resource access rights - which are part of the larger vision of what we are building.
@innov8tor3@mbauwens@SENSORICA_OVN@TiberiusB@OpenCollabathon It's easy to create a project, tasks and token payments. Some incentive/reputation systems take some thought to setup and we are working on templatizing these. Happy to chat if it's helpful.