Fundraising new idea: online payment "smart codes" that can reproduce.Introduction While looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. better ways to publish a newsletter online, this writer, who designed and wrote software in a previous career, invented what looks like a new tool for online commerce. This article outlines fundraising
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adj. Of or relating to source code that is available to the public: an open-source operating system. open-source software development. This article focuses on fundraising--on making it convenient, engaging, and rewarding to donate as much or as little as one chooses. The details needed to do everything described here are already published at http://www.MicropaymentSmartCodes.com. But that site looks less at fundraising than at how musicians and other artists could use smart codes to market their work independently through social networks worldwide--allowing friends, supporters, and other donors to buy bulk prepaid pre·pay tr.v. pre·paid, pre·pay·ing, pre·pays To pay or pay for beforehand. pre·pay ment n. downloads as gifts, for sharing in smart Web links through networks, so that most downloads can be free while the artist still gets paid for them. (For our readers, the same system could also make medical-journal articles more accessible, as journals could easily sell thousands of downloads at a time to third parties who could market them effectively to small organizations and others now excluded because they are not part of a big university, corporation, or other institution.) This article considers four fundraising scenarios: I. Instant Web pages automatically born with the ability to accept payment by credit or debit cards debit card, card that allows the cost of goods or services that are purchased to be deducted directly from the purchaser's checking account. They can also be used at automated teller machines for withdrawing cash from the user's checking account. and in many other ways--regardless of whether or not an organization already has a presence on the Web; II. Allowing anyone to reward good work online by giving large or even very small online donations by using a single payment code, and with almost no transaction cost: III. Direct links from music to practical ways of getting involved; and IV. Turning an individual donation to an historically important organization into a collectible collectible An asset of limited supply that is sought for a variety of reasons including, it is hoped, an increase in value. Stamps, antiques, coins, and works of art are among the many things usually classified as collectibles. investment as well--creating digital collectibles, which could add an entirely new incentive to conventional fundraising appeals. At this time (July July: see month. 2005) the smart codes described are only a design; the software to provide and manage them has not been written. I am committed to AIDS Treatment News, and would like to use smart codes in our fundraising, but am not in a position to develop this accidental accidental /ac·ci·den·tal/ (ak?si-den´t'l) 1. occurring by chance, unexpectedly, or unintentionally. 2. nonessential; not innate or intrinsic. invention as a business. I can develop it as a conversation, and am looking for others to help explore next steps. Perhaps you know someone who might be interested. Here we cut this article for length, and prepared the following bullet points bullet point n → punto; bullet points → elenco sg puntato from the remainder of the text. You can find the full article at http://www.MicropaymentSmartCodes.com/fundraising. Smart Codes: Benefits * Anyone with a smart code can immediately pay money online, receive money (including from credit cards or any other means provided by the smart-code server), use the code's control center on the Web to change any' of dozens or hundreds of options, and create any number of new children codes (with those options) to give or sell to others. These children are fully powered smart codes that can also reproduce, through any number of generations--forming family trees of related accounts that can evolve through practical use in social, business, or other networks. * Anyone with a smart code can also create any number of public codes--limited smart codes that can only receive money (which credits the parent), but can never pay money. Each public code automatically has its own dynamic Web page A Web page that is returned to the user with custom content based on the results of a search or some other request. Also known as "dynamic HTML" or "dynamic content," the "dynamic" word is used with Web sites to refer to custom results individualized to each user in contrast to the with its own funding stream and accounting; it can accept payment from smart codes, credit cards, and other means through the server (subject to restrictions). Public codes, each of which may represent a donation appeal or merchandise offer, can be given memorable names and published or distributed widely. They will usually be included in Web links, so the public can use them without knowing anything about the smart-code system. Their owners can simply check a box at the control center tot such services as a color cartoon cartoon [Ital., cartone=paper], either of two types of drawings: in the fine arts, a preliminary sketch for a more complete work; in journalism, a humorous or satirical drawing. display (on the public Web page) showing fundraising progress so far, and the donor's or any other new contribution going into the pot. * Each server will be able to manage many thousands of codes, and offer smart-code service throughout the world, even to people using different languages and currencies. International users will be able to change their choice of language and currency if necessary at their code's control center, probably by clicking on a row of flags, and on a row of currency symbols. Smart codes do not do language translation, but could provide system messages in many languages--and also standard business, etc. phrases, allowing anyone to click a flag on a public-code site to refresh (1) To continuously charge a device that cannot hold its content. CRTs must be refreshed, because the phosphors hold their glow for only a few milliseconds. Dynamic RAM chips require refreshing to maintain their charged bit patterns. See vertical scan frequency and redraw. the display with those phrases in their language. All the work is done on the server; smart codes will not need to run any software on the end user's computer. * Note that a server might issue only a few codes, which could reproduce into millions if the code owners and their business or social networks wanted that many. The server might charge a small fee for each new code created, to prevent uncontrolled growth. * Smart codes will have many uses besides fundraising. For example, they could let artists and performers even in remote villages, far from any computer or online access, sell downloads of their work through networks of fans and supporters worldwide, with essentially no startup cost beyond recording and editing the work. Web links with smart codes in them will allow donors and supporters to buy any number of discounted bulk downloads--charging up smart Web links with free downloads that instantly pay the artists or their village when anyone uses the art. Smart codes could even compute To perform mathematical operations or general computer processing. For an explanation of "The 3 C's," or how the computer processes data, see computer. and pay taxes or other fees automatically the moment sales are made--and mail paper checks (through a contract service) or otherwise transfer money to the artists. Code owners will just check boxes at the control center for these services, provided the server offers them. * This smart-code design provides unprecedentedly flexible financial accounts that can be created, have children, be shaped for special purposes, or die, in an instant. The children can inherit To receive property according to the state laws of intestate succession from a decedent who has failed to execute a valid will, or, where the term is applied in a more general sense, to receive the property of a decedent by will. inherit v. dozens or hundreds of options and services (financial and otherwise) that the server has made available, creating family trees of accounts that evolve as users' needs change. End users will have ultimate control over most of these options and services, in case they want to make any changes--but in practice they may never need to change anything or even know that the control center exists. This is because smart codes will usually come into their lives not randomly, but through business or social networks, or for special purposes. So all the options an account owner needs will often have already been set by other people, in ancestor ANCESTOR, descents. One who has preceded another in a direct line of descent; an ascendant. In the common law, the word is understood as well of the immediate parents, as, of these that are higher; as may appear by the statute 25 Ed. III. De natis ultra mare, and so in the statute of 6 R. codes, before the new code was born. * The estimated processing cost per smart-code transaction is less than a tenth of a cent--so even small donations like 20 cents become available for constructing rituals of community and participation. * Some of the most important business and fundraising uses for smart codes (including three of the four fundraising scenarios noted in this article) have no need for any critical mass of users. They will work perfectly well even if only one person or organization in the world were using smart codes, and no one else had ever heard of them--greatly facilitating the introduction of this technology. Next Steps Could something so easy do so much, yet not have been invented already? Yes, for two reasons. First, this system of computer-controlled money could not have worked at all until recently, when Web access became widely available. Also, today's business Today's Business is a show on CNBC that aired in the early morning, 5 to 7AM ET timeslot, hosted by Liz Claman and Bob Sellers, and it was replaced by Wake Up Call on Feb 4, 2002. mindset mind·set or mind-set n. 1. A fixed mental attitude or disposition that predetermines a person's responses to and interpretations of situations. 2. An inclination or a habit. would be unlikely to invent it, due to the locus on elaborate registration. In practice, conventional registration destroys the flexibility of account reproduction, with its inheritance inheritance, in law inheritance, in law: see heir. inheritance, in biology inheritance, in biology: see heredity. inheritance Devolution of property on an heir or heirs upon the death of its owner. of options and services. And without inheritance, the control center with dozens or hundreds of services would be unfeasible, as codes could not evolve in the community without the tedious work of manually setting the options required for each new code. In case I'm wrong about the potential of this smart-code design, that should become evident quickly in a public conversation, so not much effort will be lost. For more information, see the full text of this article at http://www.MicropaymentSmartCodes.com/fundraising--or see http://www.MicropaymentSmartCodes.com. Write me at aidsnews@aidsnews.org with "smart codes" in the message title, whether you have comments or just to keep in touch on this project. |
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