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*Many Institutional Buyers have mandatory public bidding rounds, either by law or by internal orders to try to ensure that corruption is kept as low as possible. | *Many Institutional Buyers have mandatory public bidding rounds, either by law or by internal orders to try to ensure that corruption is kept as low as possible. | ||
*Most have [[moral purchasing]] criteria for environmental and labour standards, especially if they have internal unions | |||
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''IMPORTANT: a [[faction]] applies a flexible set of such criteria that might vary the way a [[parametric license]] does - suggesting that a [[faction license]] should be parametrized to vary the way the criteria do. Such a license aggregates the [[individual buying criteria]] of those who trust the faction, and tries to apply them also to the conditions of sharing data in the [[Research Wiki]]. Done this way, all [[Distributed Consumerium]] [[wiki management]] is by contract between factions, just as the [[Consumerium maintenance]] of the [[healthy buying infrastructure]] would have to be. A whole [[healthy signal infrastructure]] could be managed ONLY by one method of expressing buying criteria, which would apply to infrastructure decisions too.'' | ''IMPORTANT: a [[faction]] applies a flexible set of such criteria that might vary the way a [[parametric license]] does - suggesting that a [[faction license]] should be parametrized to vary the way the criteria do. Such a license aggregates the [[individual buying criteria]] of those who trust the faction, and tries to apply them also to the conditions of sharing data in the [[Research Wiki]]. Done this way, all [[Distributed Consumerium]] [[wiki management]] is by contract between factions, just as the [[Consumerium maintenance]] of the [[healthy buying infrastructure]] would have to be. A whole [[healthy signal infrastructure]] could be managed ONLY by one method of expressing buying criteria, which would apply to infrastructure decisions too.'' |