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=== Second Class ===
=== Second Class ===


Second class AKPERSONs are authenticated human users, who are social-networked or e-mail registered ip-identified. This layer has read and some write access to a base set of domains, comparable to that in the peer network they enter from. E mail registrations are manually approved if it's reasonably evident that it's not a frivolous or malicious account and is a real person.
Second class AKPERSONs are human users, who are social-networked or e-mail registered ip-identified. They may also be tx-authenticated at a 10% of the standard capitation fee. The social-networked layer has read and some write access to a base set of domains, comparable to that in the peer network they enter from. E mail registrations are manually approved if it's reasonably evident that it's not a frivolous or malicious account and is a real person. Second class tx-authenticated has access to most source code, and some support and general computing resources.


=== First Class ===
=== First Class ===


First class AKPERSONs have current tx-identification. This user space is distinguished from the classes above by the traceability thru the financial system which is a level above that of the peer networks which are notoriously open via their free induction of malicious impostors. Operative in principle only, combines with open accounting to distinguish our approach to forming social user spaces. In practice, the subclasses, e.g. developers, operators, subscribers, etc. are operative.
First class AKPERSONs are currently tx-authenticated real persons who have paid the full base entitlement capitation fee. The tx-authenticated user space is distinguished from the lower classes common in various free venues by the traceability thru the financial system. Peer networks are notoriously open via their free induction of malicious impostors. Combines with open accounting. our books are open to authenticated users, to distinguish our approach to forming social networks. In practice, the subclasses, e.g. developers, operators, app subscribers, etc. are operative but the AKPEESON SKUs are meant for mass entitlement, to fund basic infrastructure maintenance and development.
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