<blockquote
   
from="http://openvideoconference.org/alternative-currencies-and-transaction-models/";
   home-page-of-whole-conference="http://openvideoconference.org/";
   who-will-be-there="Brewster Kahle, the EFF, Gigi Sohn,
                      Secret Masters of Bitcoin,
                      and many more"
   more="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brewster_Kahle
         [page was last modified on 5 September 2011 at 19:43]

         http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Frontier_Foundation
         [page was last modified on 6 September 2011 at 21:16]

         http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigi_Sohn
         [page was last modified on 1 September 2011 at 02:32]

         http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin
         [page was last modified on 8 September 2011 at 00:22]"
   note="The Open Video Conference will be held at New York Law School.
         New York Law School is not NYU Law School.
         New York Law School is at
         185 West Broadway
         New York, NY 10013
         (212) 431-2100
         nyls.edu"
   cost-to-get-in="Yes.  Attendance is not free.  See
                   http://openvideoconference.org/register/";
   edits="some adventitious text removed">

  < ... />

     Session Type:
     Policy, Creative
     Session Category:
     Working group
     Session Leader:
     Holmes Wilson (PCF)

     Day: Saturday
     Room: W320
     Time: 2:30pm - 5:30pm

  Session Notes

  Description

     In recent months, there has been huge progress in infrastructure for
     micropayments. With Bitcoin bursting in on the scene, and Flattr gaining
     momentum in micro-donations, it is easier than ever before to imagine a
     button in your browser that donates $1 to a YouTube video, attaches money
     to an e-mail, or gives $0.01 to every piece of journalism you read.

     Amateur and indie video producers, in particular, need this. Without
     successful revenue models compatible with open-licensing and
     decentralized distribution, creators will feel pressure to reject the
     open video approach for financial reasons. The open video community has
     an opportunity to contribute some key infrastucture here.

     We can create a world where someone with millions of views on YouTube
     gets thousands in donations, regardless of what country they're from,
     even if they don't have a bank account. We can save the American
     newspaper. We can make it way easier to pay a friend for dinner. Sky's
     the limit.

     The goal for this session is to survey new opportunities like these,
     decide on the best first steps and (coming out of the session) take them.

     If you're working in this space, or if you are a developer with either a)
     experience building applications around micropayments and payment APIs or
     b) Bitcoin or c) a solid understanding of cryptography and security,
     please be in touch. We need you to make this session work.

     We also really need talented developers or designers of any specialty who
     find these things exciting. And of course, if you have ideas, time, and
     energy to contribute in any aspect of this we'd love to hear from you
     too.

  Outcome

     A proposal and blueprint for a micropayments web service, or another
     method for compensating web creators.
       ____________________________________________________________________

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 </blockquote>


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 LXNY is New York's Free Computing Organization.
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