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  • ...nces of breaking it are [[factionally defined]]. [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] imposes only a minimum ethical code of its own - see [[rules]] - none of
    651 bytes (112 words) - 07:21, 11 June 2004
  • ...[[sustainable business]]es" that "[[donate]]s automatically to [[community organization]]s" and even "facilitates connections" like [[faction]]s or [[Serendipity]]
    371 bytes (49 words) - 12:55, 24 April 2012
  • [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] may use it for some functions, like, [[trolls]], collectively, voting to
    498 bytes (68 words) - 02:44, 2 July 2003
  • ...vice Provider]] who vends it or contributes it to [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] is a key concern, as one or more [[high bandwidth box]]es will probably b ...] and if there's any need for special skills, the [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] will hire a [[guild]] or [[consultant]] to do it, that it trusts to steer
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  • The '''Consumerium Governance Organization''' is a formal entity to do [[Consumerium governance]]. Ultimately it has ...nd be returned to it. The potential of it not being returned, requires an organization to insure it.
    5 KB (723 words) - 23:40, 25 January 2005
  • ...kinds of '''dispute''' need to be handled by the [[Consumerium Governance Organization]].
    741 bytes (111 words) - 02:46, 29 May 2004
  • ...he UN. For one thing, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ([[w:UNESCO]]), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees ([[w:UNHCR]]) * '''[[#World Intellectual Property Organization|WIPO]]'''
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  • ...is unable to admit that it is guilty of [[sysop vandalism]]), but [[troll organization]]s and [[Trollism]] have emerged to challenge that claim.
    642 bytes (105 words) - 14:18, 9 July 2004
  • ...ted States]], will get you on a [[no-fly list]]. [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] should be careful not to reveal [[social network]] information about its
    618 bytes (94 words) - 22:22, 31 August 2004
  • '''OASIS-OPEN''' [http://www.oasis-open.org/ (.org)] is the '''Organization for Structured Information Standards''', a nonprofit, US-based, internation
    403 bytes (48 words) - 10:25, 23 October 2012
  • The [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] will have to do a lot of politics.
    694 bytes (107 words) - 23:32, 24 November 2003
  • ...ed down." From this base of undisputed fact, the [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] must decide what of this '''gnawlij''' cannot be broadcast via [[Publish
    778 bytes (115 words) - 00:32, 12 August 2004
  • [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] should avoid any statement that technology is either inherently enslaving
    767 bytes (111 words) - 17:39, 17 August 2004
  • ...uld be allowed to play any role whatsoever in the [[Consumerium Governance Organization]].
    795 bytes (108 words) - 11:16, 9 April 2004
  • ...possible relevance to [[Consumerium License]] and [[Consumerium Governance Organization]].
    793 bytes (101 words) - 16:10, 24 November 2003
  • [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] must manage the '''basis for unity''' of all users of [[Consumerium Servi
    727 bytes (109 words) - 12:32, 19 August 2004
  • ...ually handing off dispute resolution on this to a [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] that can actually handle all these [[hot potato]]es.
    637 bytes (90 words) - 02:20, 27 October 2003
  • *Protection of everyone from the [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] and it's operatives. This may include logging and publishing all [[w:SQL|
    777 bytes (108 words) - 20:17, 26 November 2003
  • ...ower networks. A [[company]] or [[political party]] or [[non-governmental organization]] are examples of power networks. They often include or make use of [[soci
    737 bytes (116 words) - 18:47, 8 October 2003
  • [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] must not have such a culture. This will be difficult especially since [[
    921 bytes (135 words) - 00:20, 1 June 2004
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