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Open Metaverse Protocol Proposal

Here's a table comparing the components of the "Digital Commons Network" proposal with their modern equivalents, highlighting the changes and innovations proposed:

Proposal Component Modern Equivalent Description of Shift
TrustGuard Protocol Centralized fraud detection services Shifts from centralized, institution-specific mechanisms to a decentralized, blockchain-enhanced system that benefits from collective intelligence and shared data, offering a more robust, transparent approach to security.
CleanStream Filters Platform-specific spam filters Moves from isolated spam filters to a proactive, AI-driven system combined with community moderation, emphasizing preemptive content quality control and user engagement in governance.
Creative Ledger Traditional copyright registries and DRM systems Transitions from cumbersome copyright and DRM systems to a transparent, blockchain-based ledger, simplifying IP management and making it more accessible and equitable for creators.
FairShare Economy Centralized content platforms with fixed revenue-sharing models Overhauls centralized monetization and distribution models to a decentralized, peer-to-peer economic system, enabling direct, instant payments and equitable revenue distribution based on contribution and usage.
CommonCore Network Proprietary cloud services and hosting platforms Departs from proprietary, centralized cloud services to a collectively subsidized, open infrastructure, fostering innovation and equality in digital resource access.
CollectiveVoice Protocol Top-down governance by platform owners Significantly shifts from top-down decision-making to a decentralized, democratic governance model, empowering users with a direct voice in platform policies, updates, and dispute resolution.

This table succinctly contrasts the innovative aspects of the "Digital Commons Network" with the status quo, illustrating how each proposal element represents a step towards a more open, equitable, and user-empowered digital ecosystem. The shifts range from moderate adjustments to complete paradigm changes, all aimed at addressing the current limitations and fostering a more inclusive and transparent digital world.

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