The General Theory of Work, Money and Collaboration Page 2
COLLABORATION
Collaboration between authors can be hard. Collaboration between members of this network is easy. Nothing more is required than including a link on your site to another member's site.
If on your site you have placed all contents (you own) in the public domain with no required attribution, which this site here declares, collaboration will occur when any of its content is copied to another site. The more that is copied the better. It means there is some agreement on formulation of an idea that may be vital to progress toward the goals at the beginning of this site (or something very like them).
You may delete links on your site at will. If you delete all links, you will remove yourself from the network. Others may still link to you, as they may to any public address. Simple as the above may seem, it will achieve full collaboration, save endless time and prevent unproductive argument.
Members who so desire will attempt restatements of network content as candidates for popular acceptance. Over time, acceptance of one or more restatements (likely to made by professional writers) will create the real value of the network. Some restatements may be copyrighted. Most may not. The network will be a success only if voters and governments actually achieve desired change, the copyright status related books will not matter.