Monday, July 23, 2007

Proposal: Production Rights for Goods

Cannot be Enacted without CoV (2-8 with 12 Corporations)
Failed by Hix

Adminned at 25 Jul 2007 17:57:00 UTC

The Production Rights for Goods were never given to anyone, and therefore they cannot be produced.  Therefore, I will auction them off in the same manner as Daemon Naming Rights.

In addition to voting on this proposal, Corporations may post comments with the text “Bid: $xm”, where x is an amount of Cash. A Corporation may bid more than once, and their later bids are always considered to override their earlier ones. No Corporation may bid more than their total amount of Cash, plus the absolute value of their Credit Limit, at the time of the bid. No Corporation may bid exactly the same amount of Cash as any other Corporation’s latest bid.

If this Proposal passes, the Production Rights for Goods are awarded to its creator, along with the two Corporations with the highest standing bids in the comments, and this should be reflected on the Inventory page. The winning bidders lose the amount of Cash they bid, and the proposing Corporation gains the combined total of these two bids.

Comments

Night:

24-07-2007 00:04:38 UTC

for Bid: $1M

Night:

24-07-2007 00:20:23 UTC

imperial Hoping my other proposal will work instead of this one.

Icarus:

24-07-2007 07:07:24 UTC

against Shouldn’t the rights really go in the public domain? What’s the point of limiting the usage of outlets and goods to a few Corporations?

Bucky:

24-07-2007 07:28:07 UTC

Only a few large Corporations will end up using them anyway.  Smaller Corporations will be better off just producing the Cash directly.

Zephyr:

24-07-2007 10:07:06 UTC

against

Josh: Observer he/they

24-07-2007 10:59:02 UTC

for

Brendan: he/him

24-07-2007 17:31:55 UTC

against Bid: $2M

Hix:

24-07-2007 20:20:25 UTC

against

Okay, when making a proposal like this, do not include lines such as “Corporations may post comments with the text…” as part of the proposal’s effect.  That would mean that part of the effect of the proposal is giving permission for official bids to be made, but a proposal cannot have an effect until it is enacted.

Denis Brandao:

24-07-2007 20:37:01 UTC

against

Night:

24-07-2007 20:42:28 UTC

against

Zephyr:

25-07-2007 14:25:29 UTC

against

ChronosPhaenon:

25-07-2007 16:29:27 UTC

against

Chivalrybean:

25-07-2007 22:18:19 UTC

against