Economy:
1. Commercial research, development, media, "culture":
Including socio-political.
Development Example:
See: Network Micro-rockets Project.docx
2. Grants for research, development, media, "culture":
Including:
- Marine,
- Socio-psychological, for example, on the project "Mars",
- Counter-propaganda,
- Alternative "Russian" culture. - The main channel of the above mental effects is "culture".
3. Tourism:
Including: social, familiarity with other forms of social life.
4. Offshore:
Not so much tax, how much - informational.
Gift economy:
More precisely - "The economy of non-violence" - not based on violence, on the coercion of power.
Even the most liberal economy that respects human rights relies on murder in the end. - If a person does not comply with the decision of the court, bailiffs, will provide adequate resistance to the special forces, he will be shot by them.
Offshore production and cross-border flying mini-transport are required.
Anti-monopoly instead of anti-globalism:
"Globalization" is a red herring. - All the negative manifestations of "Globalization" are actually the consequences of monopolization.
Non-monopoly right:
More precisely - "Liberal Socialism", - legal obstacles to monopolism in any sphere:
information, production, trade, intellectual, and most importantly - political.
Freedom instead of nationalization.
1. The threat to humanity comes precisely from monopoly.
2. A de-monopolized society must have an economic competitive advantage over any modern "democracy."
De-monopolizing Intellectual Property:
Remind:
In the USA, for example, there is a rich history of the application of antitrust legislation to patent pools, as many as 100 compulsory licenses, and attempts at facade correction of what is fundamentally wrong.
But this story of the game of interests, double standards, backstage frauds with Scott's Amendments and the struggle of the “liberals” with freedom and competition will give odds to any series.
On the second hand, the beneficiaries for 90% are not the authors, but the “right holders” intermediaries and all kinds of scientific publishers.
On the third hand, people and the economy suffer trillions of losses from the existing model of “Intellectual Property”, which has become the main brake on economic growth, and, based on the interests of people and the economy, “Intellectual Property” is far from optimal.
On the 4th side, the monopoly of “Intellectual Property” is dangerous not even by killing tens of millions of people a year because of the unavailability of medication - as the main monopolism of the 1st world associated with censorship - in the middle of the 21st century it will create threat to the existence of civilization in the future.
On the 5th side, the ideas of "pirates" are utopian, their proposals are often primitive, and the struggle is similar to street protests of marginalized people.
“Pirates” are right about the effectiveness of ignoring the invented, artificial and parasitic “Property of that which does not exist,” but they lack positiveness, constructiveness and legitimacy.
From the 6th side, the optimal model exists, and there is a simple solution that can really bring it closer to it.
This is not "piracy" - not a denial of the institution of "Intellectual Property", not "Copyleft", etc.
This is only the priority of anti-monopoly rights over Intellectual property rights, that is, only a ban on the prohibition of the re-creation of “Intellectual Props”.
This is the preservation of all the rights and functions of Intellectual Property except for the sole right of monopolistic "on-air" pricing, that is, except for the right to prohibit free use.
For a start, you can calculate the optimum in the narrow sense - the conditions for the maximum gross income of all authors, for example, by 105 years - the period of author's protection (Sonny Bono Act 1998).
Alternative approach to China:
Not to crush the market with duties, but to write off the US debt on the fact that the Chinese use Intellectual Property.
Time factor:
It is possible that "piracy" limited only by the sole limitation of Intellectual property does not correspond to lofty ideals.
However, if “political singularity” is not avoided — in the middle of the 21st century — through democratization, then ideals may not be in demand at all.
Cost:
1st turn:
Concrete block multi-voids ≈ $ 1 000.
Production - in the nearest port.
Towing: ≈ $ 500.
For details, see: Project SETTLEMENT COMMUNITY (22 files).
Edil
10 years not published, but forced - due to the threat of medium-range missiles.