Vegas Open Network – Network Commons License (v1.0.0)

The Network Commons License is the framework that governs the network commons.

The License

The Network Commons License (NCL) describes the terms and conditions associated with the use of free and open networks. It enables individuals, communities, companies, governments, and other organizations to adopt or support the same.

The NCL is rooted in the following four tenets:

  • Participants are free to use the network for any purpose that does not limit the freedom of others to do the same.
  • Participants are free to know how the network and its components function.
  • Participants are free to offer and accept services on the network on their own terms.
  • By joining the free network, you agree to extend the network to others under the same conditions.

Terms

Participation

  • The free network honors the human right to communication, aiming for the maximum possible benefit for its constituents. Disputes should be resolved through stakeholder consensus based on these principles.
  • The network must allow access to any willing participant unless it jeopardizes proper network functioning.
  • Network devices and infrastructure can be financed in any way that doesn’t seek profit from other participants.
  • The network has no owner or proprietor, regardless of individual contributions.
  • Participants agree to allow all data to transit their network portion without manipulation, unless needed for maintenance.
  • Participants agree only to this License. Any other agreements must be explicitly stated and accepted.
  • Participants are encouraged to allow device placement on their premises, though this is discretionary and revocable at any time.

Provision of Services

  • The network is a conduit; it’s not liable for hosted services.
  • Content and services may be created and shared freely.
  • Creators can license their content however they choose. Unless stated otherwise, services are gratis, “as is,” and without warranty.
  • No guarantee is made for Internet access availability.
  • Traffic shaping may prioritize real-time communications. Any such policies must be transparently published.
  • Participants should publish information about network availability where possible.
  • No content may be transmitted that threatens others' well-being or the network’s operation, including illegal, unsolicited, or malicious material.

Use of Spectrum

  • Use transmission power responsibly—only what's necessary for service levels.
  • Coordinate and cooperate to avoid interference and minimize spectral pollution.

Security and Liability

  • Participants are responsible for their own system security.
  • Assume all network traffic is visible; encrypt communications accordingly.
  • Private networks can connect to the free network and use firewalls as needed. They're not bound by this License.
  • The free network isn't responsible for damage to or by participants.
  • The network disclaims all liability for participant behavior.

Conditions

  • Adopting this License implies agreement with its terms. Members may revoke adoption at any time and reclaim their equipment.
  • The NCL is released under a Creative Commons Non-commercial, Attribution, Share-alike license. Derivative works must credit the NCL, may not be used commercially, and must be shared under the same conditions.