Jonathan D. Cope, Esq. on Nostr: CC uses Commons Capitalism Entities (CCEs). They are nonprofit corporations that have ...
CC uses Commons Capitalism Entities (CCEs). They are nonprofit corporations that have no shareholders. The CCE would have one or more for-profit subsidiaries. Each CCE holds the means of production and net profits as a "commons," and the commons resources are used by five or more disparate groups. 2/
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