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A '''paid or authorized user'''is one who satisfies the exact terms of the [[Consumerium License]] and should not be subject to [[lockout]] (although a software error may make this occur by accident - see [[reinstall]] for issue).
A '''paid or authorized user'''is one who satisfies the exact terms of the [[Consumerium License]] and should not be subject to [[lockout]] (although a software error may make this occur by accident - see [[reinstall]] for issue).


Since it is not clear that all users of a [[healthy signal infrastructure]] will be equally desirable or have [[equal access]], [[payment]] by the least desirable to pay for those uses deemed most essential (like the [[healthy buying infrastructure]]) seems the best way to make the [[Consumerium Buying Network]] [[self-funding]] in the longer term.  Payments for some users thus is zero, and for other users it might be high, or infinite in the case of [[Gus Kouwenhouven]], who will not be an authorized user under any circumstances.
Since it is not clear that all users of a [[healthy signal infrastructure]] will be equally desirable or have [[equal access]], [[payment]] by the least desirable to pay for those uses deemed most essential (like the [[healthy buying infrastructure]]) seems the best way to make the [[Consumerium Buying Network]] [[self-funding]] in the longer term.  Payments for some users thus is zero, and for other users it might be high, or infinite in the case of [[Gus Kouwenhoven]], who will not be an authorized user under any circumstances.


The [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] may also decide that:
The [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] may also decide that:
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