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5 -* Networks
6 -* Applications
7 -* Definitions
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10 10  = Internet.. but without internet =
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25 25  * Open Source: In line with the mutual-aid ethos, peer-for-peer networks are just that, built for the collective by the collective and licensed in line with collective purposes and values.
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28 -== Impact ==
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30 30  The potential impact of P4P networks are tremendous for global infrastructure both from a resilience perspective and in terms of values. Many of the P4P network designs offer inherent privacy and digital sovereignty for the individual nodes and networks. Due to their resilient qualities as distributed networks (Baran, 1964) and agnostic stance in relation to routing (physical hardware transport layer) they are also particularly suited for times of instability. P4P is not a path forward, but rather P4P is many paths forward for communication, with space for interoperable networks and the multitude of an ecosystem.
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