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The origin of [[Liberalism]] is anything befitting a free or generous man.<ref>W. W. Skeat, ''An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language.'' Oxford (1882) </ref>
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From the Latin, liber = free.
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He misses the kicker. Antonin Scalia and Anthony Kennedy said money equals speech in Citizens United v. FEC (2010). The top 9% of the US population hold over 50% of the wealth and so has that much speech at its disposal.
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https://www.citizen.org/wp-content/uploads/money-doesnt-equal-speech-fact-sheet1.pdf
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FINAL Money Equals Speech Fact Sheet 10.2012
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A Constitutional Amendment to Keep Corporate Money out of Elections: Overturning the “Money=Speech” Doctrine Even before its disastrous
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==Problems==
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==Solutions==
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- Covers broader identity-related issues, including identity proofing, authentication, credential management, and privacy protection.
 
- Covers broader identity-related issues, including identity proofing, authentication, credential management, and privacy protection.
 
- Supports compliance with Canadian regulations and aligns with government and industry needs.
 
- Supports compliance with Canadian regulations and aligns with government and industry needs.
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[[Category: Trust]]

Latest revision as of 13:51, 27 March 2025

Full Title

The origin of Liberalism is anything befitting a free or generous man.[1]

From the Latin, liber = free.


Context

He misses the kicker. Antonin Scalia and Anthony Kennedy said money equals speech in Citizens United v. FEC (2010). The top 9% of the US population hold over 50% of the wealth and so has that much speech at its disposal.

https://www.citizen.org/wp-content/uploads/money-doesnt-equal-speech-fact-sheet1.pdf

FINAL Money Equals Speech Fact Sheet 10.2012 A Constitutional Amendment to Keep Corporate Money out of Elections: Overturning the “Money=Speech” Doctrine Even before its disastrous

Problems

Solutions

CA/B

Canada

Trust frameworks can serve different and related scopes. It's less of a question about what's better and more of what's needed. Trust Frameworks can be used together to address different scopes.

CA/B focuses on public key infrastructure (PKI), ensuring secure digital certificates (SSL/TLS, code signing, S/MIME) that verify website authenticity, software integrity, and secure email communication.

DIACC PCTF focuses on digital identity and trust in online interactions, providing a framework for identity verification, authentication, and credential management across sectors in Canada.

CA/B - Defines technical and operational standards for certificate authorities (CAs) and browser security. - Addresses cryptographic trust of digital certificates for encryption, authentication, and security practices. - Applies globally, influencing how websites, software, and emails are secured through digital certificates.

DIACC PCTF - Auditable criteria supporting public and private sector interoperability in Canada. - Covers broader identity-related issues, including identity proofing, authentication, credential management, and privacy protection. - Supports compliance with Canadian regulations and aligns with government and industry needs.


Uses

References

  1. W. W. Skeat, An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language. Oxford (1882)