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'''World Island Kybernetik''' is the organizing entity of the <b>wik-cso.dom</b> root <b>dominion</b> in our Autonomous DNS root system the successor to my original sole proprietorship, American Kybernetik.<br/><br/>
'''World Island Kybernetik''' is the organizing entity of the <b>wik-cso.dom</b> root <b>dominion</b> in our Autonomous DNS root system the successor to my original sole proprietorship, American Kybernetik.<br/><br/>


= WIK Articles of Governance =
= Articles of Governance =
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     <li> After this B shares will only be awarded as the payment for execution of production tasks contributing to the net income which will also be the WIK determined price/cost of that task.
     <li> After this B shares will only be awarded as the payment for execution of production tasks contributing to the net income which will also be the WIK determined price/cost of that task.
     <li> At some point in the future when the number of contractors has grown sufficiently, a number lower than 1 will be assigned to the ratio in 3 above. At that time the B Stock dividends will begin to payout the difference in earned income uniformly to each share of B stock.
     <li> At some point in the future when the number of contractors has grown sufficiently, a number greater than 1 will be assigned to the ratio in 3 above. At that time the B Stock dividends will begin to payout the difference in earned income uniformly to each share of B stock.
     <li> Should WIK acquire capital bearing assets these will be owned in common by the holders of A Stock and any capital gains from them will be distributed uniformly to them.
     <li> Should WIK acquire capital bearing assets these will be owned in common by the holders of A Stock and any capital gains from them will be distributed uniformly to them.
     <li> Exiting contractors whether casual or full-time may retain their voting rights but are cashed out of the WIK economy.
     <li> Exiting contractors whether casual or full-time may retain their voting rights but are cashed out of the WIK economy.