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==Meme==
 
==Meme==
Somehow people should be allowed to take ownership of their own [[Identifier]] in cyberspace.
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Somehow people should be allowed to take ownership of their own [[Identifier]] as well as [[Attribute]]s and [[Behavior]]s in cyberspace as [[Private Property]].
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Deprecated.  See the wiki [[Self-Sovereign Identity]].
  
 
==Problems==
 
==Problems==
 
* The concept of private property did not really exist until sovereign states decided to record property deeds.
 
* The concept of private property did not really exist until sovereign states decided to record property deeds.
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* John Locke argued that: <blockquote>Influenced by the rise of mercantilism, private property was antecedent to and thus independent of government. Locke distinguished between "common property", by which he meant common land, and property in consumer goods and producer-goods, the latter of which referred to land.</blockquote>
  
 
==Solutions==
 
==Solutions==
* The [[Decentralized Identifier]] was created
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* The [[Decentralized Identifier]] was created to bring [[Self-sovereign identities]] to the masses.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
  
[[Category: Glossary]
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[[Category: Glossary]]
[[Category: Identifier]
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[[Category: Identifier]]
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[[Category: Privacy]]

Latest revision as of 15:46, 8 June 2025

Meme

Somehow people should be allowed to take ownership of their own Identifier as well as Attributes and Behaviors in cyberspace as Private Property.

Deprecated. See the wiki Self-Sovereign Identity.

Problems

  • The concept of private property did not really exist until sovereign states decided to record property deeds.
  • John Locke argued that:
    Influenced by the rise of mercantilism, private property was antecedent to and thus independent of government. Locke distinguished between "common property", by which he meant common land, and property in consumer goods and producer-goods, the latter of which referred to land.

Solutions

References