Abstract
- The site itself can avoid legal issues.
- A site that is meant to provide content for just one specific area, for example, news or scientific, can filter the rest out.
- A site with content only allowed for children, could be considered safe and can provide only useful and educative content for them, filtering out violence or sex, and also boring things.
- Those sites are also a way to promote WeTube itself.
- Investors (those who buy its stock).
- Workers, those who sell their art, maintain servers, do the programming, moderate, promote the site, and also users that share their internet connection.
- Clients, those who contract preferential services, pay for art, or advertising space.
- Free clients, those who benefit from the system but don't require special treatment, which are the majority. Free clients should have a satisfactory experience without having to pay anything, like in YouTube.
- Dividends! To be automatically paid to workers and investors.
IN A DAC, ABSOLUTELY EVERYBODY CAN PARTICIPATE, IT IS ANONYMOUS, PAYMENTS ARE FULLY AUTOMATIC, THE CORPORATION IS NOT BELONGED TO ANYBODY IN PARTICULAR, NOR BEING PLACED IN ANY PARTICULAR SERVER. IT IS FULLY DISTRIBUTED AND AUTOMATED.
- You attract a lot of investors and other people interested in your idea. You only have to see the impressive success of Protoshares and how thousands of people got involved into it the first week.
- People worry about your project and encourage the adoption of it.
- Real workers are not motivated to do any programming, so you must centralize this task and put money of your own to overcome it in the form of bounties. This is ironic, as you pursue decentralization but you obtain the contrary: centralization of human resources, at great cost.
- Many criminals mine virtually for free, using botnets, a form of virus that steal computer power from infected computers of innocents. They obtain at least 1000 more shares this way than an individual. And solutions to end up this are not clear nor efficient.
- p2p protocol modelers, to ensure privacy and performance. This is the core of WeTube, and the most important task.
- Marketing, or how to encourage adoption of the system, while maintaining the delicate balance between profit and user enthusiasm. This department is mainly about the business model.
- Economists and currency experts in charge of MediaCoin, working together with marketing guys.
- Legal advisers. Their analysis are vital to avoid legal issues.
- Social thinkers, whose task is to think about the interface behavior and net-inter-relations between users and/or moderators.
- Programmer's coordinators. Very important to ensure communication and the application of ideas.
- Spokesmen, doing conferences/videos to promote the system.
- Moderators, to avoid abuses (for example, someone tries to write very redundantly or write code in an unnatural way to augment the number of lines).
- And general coordination, in charge of the original idea, trying to put everything together. I will assume this task, but will obtain the shares in the same proportion and conditions as the rest.