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LaTeX Font Info: External font `cmex10' loaded for size (Font) <5> on input line 4. [1 ]) \tf@toc=\write3 \openout3 = `CircleOfPromises.toc'. [2] [3 ] [1] [2 ] Chapter 1. [3] [4] Chapter 2. [5 ] [6] [7] [8 ] Chapter 3. [9] [10] Chapter 4. [11 ] [12] [13] [14 ] Chapter 5. Underfull \vbox (badness 1931) has occurred while \output is active [] [15] [16] Chapter 6. LaTeX Font Info: Try loading font information for OMS+cmr on input line 610. (/usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/latex/base/omscmr.fd File: omscmr.fd 1999/05/25 v2.5h Standard LaTeX font definitions ) LaTeX Font Info: Font shape `OMS/cmr/m/n' in size <10> not available (Font) Font shape `OMS/cmsy/m/n' tried instead on input line 610. [17 ] [18] Chapter 7. [19 ] [20] Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 723--725 []\OT1/cmr/m/n/10 Dr. C.T.J. Dod-son. \OT1/cmr/bx/n/10 PDF L[]T[]X by ex-am-ple \OT1/cmr/m/n/10 Web, [] [21 ] [22 ] Overfull \hbox (63.1368pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 730--735 \OT1/cmr/m/n/10 can find this in-for-ma-tion as an ASCII text doc-u-ment at \OT 1/cmtt/m/n/10 http://fig.org/figure/figure.txt\OT1/cmr/m/n/10 . [] Overfull \hbox (2.49937pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 730--735 \OT1/cmr/m/n/10 In or-der to run it on a com-puter, you will have to go to \OT1 /cmtt/m/n/10 http://fig.org/figure/ [] (./figure.txt Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 When most people think of a computer operating system, they have only[] [] Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 a vague understanding of what it is. It's somehow necessary in order[] [] Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 Most people also have only a vague notion of what security i s. Here,[] [] Overfull \hbox (11.99689pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 [] \OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 A secure operating system is a set of laws for communicat ion that[] [] [23] Overfull \hbox (22.4968pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 This means that entities governed by a secure operating syst em have no[] [] Overfull \hbox (6.74693pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 Figure is an architecture for a secure operating system that can be[] [] Overfull \hbox (22.4968pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 The underlying theory behind Figure comes from an obscure fi eld called[] [] Overfull \hbox (6.74693pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 cybernetics, the study of communication and control. My cyb ernetic[] [] Overfull \hbox (22.4968pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 Expanding on this thesis means that I fundamentally reject t he idea of[] [] Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 "power," "force," or "coercion." That doesn't mean that I t hink they[] [] Overfull \hbox (1.49698pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 The most advanced, high performance, and secure computer ope rating[] [] Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 advantage. For them, every activity a computer experiences is just a[] [] Overfull \hbox (6.74693pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 But in such a model, how can we tell who is the right one to listen[] [] Overfull \hbox (1.49698pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 [] \OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 A capability represents a promise, freely given by the pro miser,[] [] Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 [] \OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 than another entity can count on you to deliver. It is a contract,[] [] Overfull \hbox (11.99689pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 [] \OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 but it has the beautiful advantage of being copied and tra nsferred[] [] Overfull \hbox (22.4968pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 A capability-based operating system is secure by design. Th e only way[] [] Overfull \hbox (1.49698pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 to accomplish anything is to communicate via capabilities, a nd the[] [] Overfull \hbox (1.49698pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 capability. Even if your friend gives the capability to an enemy,[] [] Overfull \hbox (11.99689pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 they can't do anything worse than if your friend had asked y ou to do[] [] Overfull \hbox (6.74693pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 Capabilities cut out the middleman. And with them, go most of what[] [] [24] Overfull \hbox (22.4968pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 sharing information. Information can never be "stolen", sin ce even if[] [] Overfull \hbox (22.4968pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 [] \OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 Everything in the universe, and all ideas, and all relatio nships are[] [] Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 This has its roots in modern quantum theory. When you have knowledge[] [] Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 of something, you can send it a message, but that's about al l you can[] [] Overfull \hbox (11.99689pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 That's the toughest thing to explain to somebody who hasn't seen the[] [] Overfull \hbox (11.99689pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 research. I can make a reasonable case that the questions t hat have[] [] Overfull \hbox (1.49698pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 universe has its own consciousness and free will to choose i ts own[] [] Overfull \hbox (1.49698pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 It cuts to the core of Figure's design. Privacy is the only thing[] [] Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 To continue this thesis, perfect information with complete f reedom of[] [] Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 So, with some experience in software design and my cyberneti c thesis,[] [] Overfull \hbox (6.74693pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 I set out to prove that it's true. And the only way to do s o is to[] [] Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 computers. Each time I would get close to expressing the co re ideas,[] [] Overfull \hbox (6.74693pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 the limitations of the host operating system (inefficiency, kernel,[] [] Overfull \hbox (22.4968pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 Today, I realized I have been barking up the wrong tree. Im plementing[] [] [25] Overfull \hbox (6.74693pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 I didn't want understanding and peace between computer progr ams. I[] [] Overfull \hbox (6.74693pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 governments are operating systems. If I want to show that F igure's[] [] Overfull \hbox (11.99689pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 using existing human laws to implement Figure's design, and inviting[] [] Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 people to live voluntarily within that design. And it turns out that[] [] Overfull \hbox (11.99689pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 in many country's laws, the government gives you power to do exactly[] [] Overfull \hbox (22.4968pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 [] \OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 Contracts inform the government that two parties voluntari ly wish to[] [] Overfull \hbox (6.74693pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 [] \OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 adhere to stricter laws. Licenses inform the government t hat you[] [] Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 [] \OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 give permission for somebody else to bypass your property rights in[] [] Overfull \hbox (6.74693pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 [] \OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 certain ways. The government enforces either on request, through[] [] Overfull \hbox (1.49698pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 So, Figure took a new shape: as a contract which grants peop le the[] [] Overfull \hbox (22.4968pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 [] \OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 and grant use of that device only if both parties allow fr ee copying[] [] Overfull \hbox (11.99689pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 [] \OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 contract. There would also be a commitment from the holde r of the[] [] Overfull \hbox (11.99689pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 Such a patent would give privacy-free people a competitive a dvantage[] [] Overfull \hbox (1.49698pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 over those who want to preserve privacy: the use of the capa bility[] [] Overfull \hbox (22.4968pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 technology. And that would give enough time to see if the a bandonment[] [] [26] Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 one-on-one relationships to small groups to larger organizat ions with[] [] Overfull \hbox (22.4968pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 structures to lower the income tax burden for people who ado pt Figure.[] [] Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 For partnerships of two people this might be a interspousal agreement[] [] Overfull \hbox (11.99689pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 The contract refers to the parties as Partners, and the rela tionship[] [] Overfull \hbox (1.49698pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 Each capability is described in an addendum to the contract, which[] [] Overfull \hbox (1.49698pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 [] \OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 f) The amount of time the performer must give notice to the owner[] [] Overfull \hbox (11.99689pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 [] \OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 before the capability can be revoked unilaterally by the pe rformer.[] [] Overfull \hbox (6.74693pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 The Master Capability names all the Partners as both the per forming[] [] Overfull \hbox (22.4968pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 group and the owning group, and grants the right to make any change to[] [] Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 outside legal obligations, the Partners have no obligation t o consult[] [] Overfull \hbox (6.74693pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 2. Consensus. Where a group is named as an owner or perform er in a[] [] [27] Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 Capability, consensus of all the members of the group are re quired to[] [] Overfull \hbox (11.99689pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 exercise the appropriate rights. When a group is named as a n owner,[] [] Overfull \hbox (11.99689pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 each member of the owning group has equal rights over any re sults of[] [] Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 exercising the Capability. When a group is named as a perfo rmer in a[] [] Overfull \hbox (22.4968pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 Capability, each member of the performing group is equally r esponsible[] [] Overfull \hbox (6.74693pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 for performing the Capability, unless that responsibility is waived[] [] Overfull \hbox (22.4968pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 performer group, the new member must first consent to all th e existing[] [] Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 group (who are not withdrawing) mutually agree with the addi tion, the[] [] Overfull \hbox (22.4968pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 Capability, they must additionally sign the contract and the reby agree[] [] Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 4. Transferability. Capabilities can be copied unilaterally by their[] [] Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 5. Information. Any copyrightable information created by on e Partner[] [] Overfull \hbox (22.4968pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 and voluntarily shared with any other of the Partners must b e licensed[] [] Overfull \hbox (22.4968pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 by the first Partner in such a way that it can be copied, mo dified (by[] [] Overfull \hbox (11.99689pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 the first Partner providing the most directly modifiable for m of the[] [] Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 information available to the first Partner), and redistribut ed by the[] [] Overfull \hbox (6.74693pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 copyright, attribute any changes, and do not restrict the ri ghts of[] [] Overfull \hbox (22.4968pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 any other entity to do the same. This includes, but is not limited to[] [] Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 artwork, blueprints, contracts, conversations, documentation , novels,[] [] Overfull \hbox (1.49698pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 6. Property rights. The Partnership as a whole may, by cons ensus,[] [] Overfull \hbox (11.99689pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 choose to adopt legal ownership of property, but the creatio n of new[] [] Overfull \hbox (1.49698pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 government, other contracts, or courts to cause one Partner to owe[] [] Overfull \hbox (11.99689pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 another Partner something that is covered by what is already granted[] [] Overfull \hbox (11.99689pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 in the Capabilities, the performer may unilaterally elect to perform[] [] [28] Overfull \hbox (1.49698pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 8. Withdrawal. If a Partner wishes to cease membership in a group[] [] Overfull \hbox (11.99689pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 performing a Capability, they must do so with the consent of all the[] [] Overfull \hbox (22.4968pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 other members of the group. If an owner wants to relinquish ownership[] [] Overfull \hbox (11.99689pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 withdrawing owner her share of the value of the Capability s he holds[] [] Overfull \hbox (1.49698pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 [] \OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 a) paying the monetary value of their share, as determined by an[] [] Overfull \hbox (1.49698pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 [] \OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 independent appraiser agreed upon by the withdrawing Pa rtner,[] [] Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 [] \OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 b) proposing a division of the capability into subcapabili ties (the[] [] Overfull \hbox (22.4968pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 [] \OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 Partner), and signing a separate contract between the w ithdrawing[] [] Overfull \hbox (1.49698pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 [] \OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 Partner and the performers granting equivalent access t o that[] [] Overfull \hbox (6.74693pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 Upon withdrawal from the Master Capability, the withdrawing Partner[] [] Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 forfeits rights in any other Capability and is no longer par ty to the[] [] Overfull \hbox (22.4968pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 capability, including the Master Capability, any owner can c all a vote[] [] Overfull \hbox (11.99689pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 to evict another owner from the owner group. All owners par ticipate[] [] Overfull \hbox (22.4968pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 majority of those owners agree with the eviction (ties do no t count as[] [] Overfull \hbox (1.49698pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 10. Dissolution. Consensual dissolution of the Partnership can be[] [] Overfull \hbox (11.99689pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 considering every Partner to be both withdrawing and non-wit hdrawing[] [] Overfull \hbox (11.99689pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 copyright laws, and if you don't declare otherwise, under th ose laws[] [] Overfull \hbox (6.74693pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 you're restricting it as much as is possible (all rights res erved).[] [] [29] Overfull \hbox (1.49698pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 somebody else can make a trivial change to it, and then be a ble to[] [] Overfull \hbox (1.49698pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 claim all rights reserved on the derivative work, removing i t from[] [] Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 Protect the ideas that come through you, and set them free! Consider[] [] Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 copyrighting it. Copyleft asserts full copyright on the inf ormation,[] [] Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 invented for software, which is probably the most complicate d kind of[] [] Overfull \hbox (11.99689pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 copyrightable material, and it does a lot to protect and pro mote the[] [] Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 The following outlined license terms are the beginning of a new breed[] [] Overfull \hbox (6.74693pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 of copyleft (the FIG License) that addresses what I see as t he only[] [] Overfull \hbox (11.99689pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 Royalties are not immoral, they're just taxing the wrong peo ple (the[] [] Overfull \hbox (11.99689pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 information'' refers to the information speculatively covere d by the[] [] Overfull \hbox (11.99689pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 1. You are permitted to make a modified version of this info rmation,[] [] Overfull \hbox (1.49698pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 so long as *before* you distribute it (see below) you must c learly[] [] Overfull \hbox (22.4968pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 2. You are permitted to redistribute this information and an y modified[] [] Overfull \hbox (11.99689pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 rights are under this license. If you redistribute a transf ormation[] [] Overfull \hbox (17.24684pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 comprehensible than the original or modified version, you ar e obliged[] [] Overfull \hbox (6.74693pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 3. If there is no paragraph beginning with "Freedom is price less.",[] [] Overfull \hbox (22.4968pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 4. If nobody has added a "Freedom is priceless." paragraph, and if you[] [] Overfull \hbox (22.4968pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 can assert copyright on the modified version, and you're int erested in[] [] [30] Overfull \hbox (22.4968pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 [] \OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 Freedom has a price. If you will directly or indirectly p rofit from[] [] Overfull \hbox (22.4968pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 [] \OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 distributing this information or its derivatives (even for raw media[] [] Overfull \hbox (1.49698pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 [] \OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 costs, labour costs, or barter), you must *in advance* neg otiate[] [] Overfull \hbox (11.99689pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 [] \OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 distribution licenses with the following of the copyright holders:[] [] Overfull \hbox (22.4968pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 377--377 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/10 5. 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