Individuals who use a commons need to be able to participate in the making and modifying of rules
We are building a collectively owned Bandcamp successor. Get involved as a Founding Member and co-owner.
www.subvert.fm
Individuals who use a commons need to be able to participate in the making and modifying of rules
We need to rewild our imaginations.
We need to challenge the boundaries of what’s possible, touching the very nerves of the system: ownership, value, and control.
Music media moved from an ownership model to an access model
Now it's time for music platforms to move from an access model to an ownership model
Ownership defines who has control over a system.
@harryfk Technically, I would say that every current member is a provisional member - because we are still finalizing bylaws and a member agreement that each member would have to agree to. This would be like a check box when creating a platform account.
The info we legally need is name and mailing address, which each member has provided.
We're real and have real lawyers! :)
@harryfk Also, welcome!
@harryfk You find documentation on the website in both the "docs" and "changelog" section.
We are a Colorado Limited Cooperative Assocation (LCA).
We now have 3,500 co-op members.
Each one a co-owner of Subvert.
Hope is not a plan
International online solidarity structures
An artist-owned Internet is possible
An artist-owned Internet is inevitable