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OSE License for Distributive Economics is essentially http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/  plus ethical adherence to the [[Open Source Ecology Paradigm]].  
OSE License for Distributive Economics is essentially http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/  plus ethical adherence to the [[Open Source Ecology Paradigm]].  
The ethical terms of the OSE License include explicit intent of creating [[Distributive Enterprise]]. We are taking this stand to help raise awareness of distributive enterprise and its relationship to an economic system beyond artificial material scarcity - as well as to environmental regeneration and social justice.


We encourage attribution and sharing of derivative work, without requiring people to do so. We believe firmly in non-coercion, as that yields the most positive, long-term results on human relations.  
We encourage attribution and sharing of derivative work, without requiring people to do so. We believe firmly in non-coercion, as that yields the most positive, long-term results on human relations.  
The ethical terms of the OSE License include explicit intent of creating [[Distributive Enterprise]].
We are taking this stand to help raise awareness of distributive enterprise and its relationship to an economic system beyond artificial material scarcity.


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Revision as of 07:53, 26 December 2011

OSE License for Distributive Economics is essentially http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ plus ethical adherence to the Open Source Ecology Paradigm.

The ethical terms of the OSE License include explicit intent of creating Distributive Enterprise. We are taking this stand to help raise awareness of distributive enterprise and its relationship to an economic system beyond artificial material scarcity - as well as to environmental regeneration and social justice.

We encourage attribution and sharing of derivative work, without requiring people to do so. We believe firmly in non-coercion, as that yields the most positive, long-term results on human relations.