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The Collaborative Economy is an economy where open source software and hardware is used in collaborative development of products and services. The economic framework in this paradigm transitions to [[Distributive Enterprise]], as a means to regenerative solutions at scale for addressing all [[Pressing World Issues]]. This includes [[Distributed Market Substitution]] as a natural byproduct. | The Collaborative Economy is an economy where open source software and hardware is used in collaborative development of products and services. The economic framework in this paradigm transitions to [[Distributive Enterprise]], as a means to regenerative solutions at scale for addressing all [[Pressing World Issues]]. This includes [[Distributed Market Substitution]] as a natural byproduct, and a transition from patents and trade secrets to open collaboration. |
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The Collaborative Economy is an economy where open source software and hardware is used in collaborative development of products and services. The economic framework in this paradigm transitions to Distributive Enterprise, as a means to regenerative solutions at scale for addressing all Pressing World Issues. This includes Distributed Market Substitution as a natural byproduct, and a transition from patents and trade secrets to open collaboration.