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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2010

Explore the new economy with the Sustainable Economies Law Center! How are people putting the lively back in livelihood? Sharing, cooperation, DIY, and the local economy are all wonderful, but they operate in some interesting legal grey areas. Learn more: www.SustainableEconomiesLawCenter.org

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  • Great. Ive been working on legal structures for our two gift economy projects for quite some while. I expect you would find Uk culture on these questions informative. Though you probably know about UK already. And many of the issues you mention can be got around by friends sharing on a donation, and that is more inclusive anyway. Well done for doing this little video, well explained and its a bit of a gift to me so thanks.

    

  • Exactly the reason for "One Community Ranch"... Happiness, Fun, Art, Passion and a New Economy! Check it out.

  • You brilliant wonderful bees! Of course the Sustainable Economies Law Center deserves to have support to bring about the essential positive changes that are needed for a thriving future for us all. For heaven's sake! Great video, period. Charming, cogent and I hope SELC thrives to make this new economy a reality for everyone. I've pared my life down to a slim shadow of what my consumerism once was & I'm sooooo much happier now! Next little windfall I get, I'm donating to SELC!

  • WONDERFUL!

  • Very good, Janelle & Jenny!

    

  • Great video until you get to the end and ask for a donation. I was immdiately reminded of a tv evangelical offering a feel-good message for a price. Perhaps a donation link on your website would be more readily acceptable to people who "hope to have enough money someday." I would love to see that sentiment shift to, 'happy to have enough for today.' I am grateful for what you're doing to promote this sane, sustainable way to put the lively back in livelyhood. :) Keep up the good work!

  • well done! 

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