Re: Digital Courts (Was: Yay!)
Posted by
Steve Smith on
Jan 11, 2021; 11:28pm
URL: http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/Digital-Courts-Was-Yay-tp7600171p7600177.html
I recommend using the Constitution of the Republic
of Uzupis as a starting place:
- Everyone
has the right to live by the River VilnelÄ—, and the River
VilnelÄ— has the right to flow by everyone.
- Everyone
has the right to hot water, heating in winter and a tiled
roof.
- Everyone
has the right to die, but this is not an obligation.
- Everyone
has the right to make mistakes.
- Everyone
has the right to be unique.
- Everyone
has the right to love.
- Everyone
has the right not to be loved, but not necessarily.
- Everyone
has the right to be undistinguished and unknown.
- Everyone
has the right to be idle.
- Everyone
has the right to love and take care of a cat.
- Everyone
has the right to look after the dog until one of them dies.
- A dog
has the right to be a dog.
- A cat
is not obliged to love its owner, but must help in time of
need.
- Sometimes
everyone has the right to be unaware of their duties.
- Everyone
has the right to be in doubt, but this is not an obligation.
- Everyone
has the right to be happy.
- Everyone
has the right to be unhappy.
- Everyone
has the right to be silent.
- Everyone
has the right to have faith.
- No one
has the right to violence.
- Everyone
has the right to appreciate their unimportance.
- No one
has the right to have a design on eternity.
- Everyone
has the right to understand.
- Everyone
has the right to understand nothing.
- Everyone
has the right to be of any nationality.
- Everyone
has the right to celebrate or not celebrate their birthday.
- Everyone
shall remember their name.
- Everyone
may share what they possess.
- No one
can share what they do not possess.
- Everyone
has the right to have brothers, sisters and parents.
- Everyone
may be independent.
- Everyone
is responsible for their freedom.
- Everyone
has the right to cry.
- Everyone
has the right to be misunderstood.
- No one
has the right to make another person guilty.
- Everyone
has the right to be individual.
- Everyone
has the right to have no rights.
- Everyone
has the right to not to be afraid.
- Do not
defeat
- Do not
fight back
- Do not
surrender
Though I suppose this might be a tangent to what NST and GEPR
have in mind?
- SSSsss
There are many attempts. Here's a plausible one:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacker_ethic
Ideally, you would gather a stakeholder and thought leader delegation and make an attempt to write down all the values ... a Declaration of Independence for the internet.
On 1/11/21 1:15 PM, [hidden email] wrote:
OK. I started where I could; help me start where I should.
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