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Acceptance

Agreement with a proposed course of action or outcome. Acceptance is rather self-explanatory. It is a situation, set of terms, definition of conditions or of a result which can be agreed to or not. In other words, acceptance indicates one's formal confirmation to any requirements, roles, responsibilities and the like. As pertain to collaborations, acceptance declares terms and conditions as being satisfactorily defined or fulfilled. The buyer in an accepted collaboration is therefore subject to and liable for associated costs as may be owed for such private engagement. Acceptance extends to purchaser's confirmed [and thereby accepted] receipt of goods, service, physical items and any type of sale or paid engagement as may be described within registered documentation.

 

For example, the purchaser accepts terms and conditions of their collaboration contract before engagement commences. Once registered, this contract has begun. The purchaser's acceptance of associated terms, conditions, responsibilities, risks, duties, roles, obligations, costs and the like is understood as being active. Registered participants may subsequently confirm individual acceptance to conduct, roles, responsibilities, changes of descriptions or the like. Following registered collaborative engagement, the purchaser, may confirm acceptance of total charges alongside specified payment methodologies, and so on.

Abondoned

Not actively managed and thereby requiring admins' direct functional involvement. Abandoned classification may extend to actions or decisions taken by admin as involve, but are not limited to:

 

i) financial transfers awaiting feedback or direction; or

 

ii) decisions requiring registered participant’s input; or

 

iii) pending reviews or responses or any outstanding set of Biosphere specific tasks which have been left unattended to by the responsible member for a period of 28 days [672 hours] or longer.

 

Abandoned may also be applied to ecosystem services, actions or tasks should a member have either deleted or deactivated their profile before completing set requirements of registered contract, pending financial functions, orders, is holding outstanding transfers amounts yet to be executed or the like.

Account

Functional user information as pertains to a registered member. Accounts appear in NES.TECH mobile applications, web-application, websites as well as throughout associated services. For example, an account may include listings in ecosystem search results, on the global map as a pin and in associated open pins. Account may also be used to to reference personally identifiable details such as an email address. Such private information may only be visible to TOF® yet still form part of the 'account' data

Activated

Member that has confirmed their identity and payment method. Activated members are able to purchase ecosystem services. A member is classified as activated after its profile operator successfully submits copies of and subsequently secures written approval of their personal identification's documentation recording (which may for example include scans or photos of say currently held and up to date government issued passport or a driver licenses), as well as banking information registration with ecosystem(s) to thereby enable the movement or deduction of fiat or digital currencies (which may for example include personal credit card details, bank accounts and routing numbers and or connection with PayPal or comparable monetary and or payment processing merchants).

 

Choices of personal identification and banking information registered in Biosphere are independently conducted at member's discretion. Member's further assume full responsibility to meet any transfer or processing fee amounts as owed or that may be linked with their Biosphere activity, processing merchants or financial service providers and the like. Only activated members can make purchases, communicate with other members regarding collaboration as well as utilize NES.TECH services.

Activity

Interactions in ecosystem or with NES.TECH services. Activity is shorthand for documented actions relating to solution utilization. Activity pertains to all methods of interface including, but not limited to i) communications such as text messaging; ii) media content; iii) discussions; iv) submitted feedback; v) notification settings; vi) posted reviews; vii) open collaboration postings; viii) descriptions; ix) private chats; x) uploading or tagging of media; xi) linking with social media accounts; xii) use or movement of blockchain-based currency in digital wallets; xiii) starred multimedia content; xiv) listings of 'followers'; xv) entering or adjustment of account profile settings; xvi) answering of profile questions; xvii) collaborative engagement or exchange creation, participation, collaboration discussions and the like. NES.TECH does not monitor all forms of member activity, whether relating in part or whole to ecosystems use or associated services. 

Additional Charges

Costs of agreed activities added to registered contract. Additional charges are fees or billable amounts which can be invoiced by one registered participant and thereby set as owed by the other. Additional charges may include, but are not limited to, i) change fees or penalties; ii) billed design revisions; iii) invoiced special requests; iv) fees against damages or incidentals; v) subsequent purchase of items or products; vi) others which constitute a cost to one registered participant who, as previously mutually agreed to as well as explicitly quantified in registered contract, then presents to purchaser as owed [Purchasing Member], or colloquially known as [client], in order to gain payment


NES.TECH does not monitor execution of registered contract completion, including lack thereof. Services may implement financial functions to specified amounts or values only as exactly quantified in registered contract.

Agreement

Binding form of mutual understanding. An agreement may be towards a collaborative engagement or similarly defined formalized structure of mutual intent or understanding which, in part or whole, contributes to the creation of a set common understanding or stipulation which can by reference in contract define the actions, conduct, roles, liabilities and responsibilities between two or more parties.

 

An agreement may be held as present whether a collaborative engagement or exchange is or has yet to be registered. Additionally, a form of agreement may be held as present outside of or in the absence of registered documentation. Quite simply, whenever participants concur on the defining of their roles, responsibilities, course of action or the like then an agreement could be held as actively present.

 

Although agreements are typically set in written exchanges, the definitions of agreements may incorporate visual and multimedia content such as photos, videos and the like. Any format or type of such content may in turn form portions of legally binding, contractual documentation.

Appearance

Commissioned to be present at a set time and location. Appearances can be billed engagements or services. The value of an appearance, as set in contract, is constituted by one's physical attendance. Unless otherwise explicitly detailed, successful completion of a booked appearance may not require any additional actions, activities or conduct.


For example, registered contract may stipulate that a publicly recognizable personality [celebrity], be present at a certain place and time. Unless other responsibilities were stipulated in registered contract such person’s physical attendance could be held as the single requirement for classification of successful completion.

Artist

The producer, creator or provider in a collaboration. As a member an Artist can be the person whom has categorized him or herself as the creating, providing or producer of materials, treatments, items or services or the like which are made available for sale, discussion or commission. Artist members are believed to have the right to sell their work, performances, activities, complete specific procedures or services in their own unique manner as say in the execution of trained or inherent artistic capabilities, skill sets or comparable talent.


Artist may also apply to a member whom authorizes transfer of ownership or sale of works, composition or comparable crafted productions as defined between collaborative participants. Possessing this right of sale presupposes but does not limit additional capability in transferring intellectual property rights or copyright ownership, as and when applicable. Artist is categorically differentiated from a business or re-sellers of products and materials. Although an artist may sell items or other physical goods, in such they are not purely acting only as a re-seller. Artist's fundamentally may be deemed to have some direct creative or aesthetic control as to the appearance of certain items, products or materials as presented for sale.

 

An artist may be thought of as the member who has an almost monopolistic control over their product, service, offering or therein ascribes the value provided during collaborative sale, purchase or commissioning.

Art/work

Identifiable, tangible deliverable as produced, created or crafted. Art/Work references the discreetly identifiable results as specified in collaborative commissions, services and engagement documentation. It can, in contract, also be referred to as "Work" or "Body/Art" or "Content".

 

Art/Work is that which has been functionally specified as commissioned or set for ownership transfer by one to a second collaborative participant. Art/work can be that which a party produces, provides, creates, applies, completes, concocts, constructs, compiles or likewise delivers in return for or due to consideration of the other party's transfer to them of set costs, fees, charges, payments, remuneration or the like. In other words, ownership of what is bought or paid for. Art/work may refer to but is not limited by, i) physical artistic items such as a print, sculpture, carving or painting; ii) a tattoo or body modification as appearing after applied or completed; iii) the recording or similar documentation of a performance, show, event or appearance; iv) photographs, videos or similar documentation of a participant in collaboration, say a Model; v) existing copyrighted content such as media, videos, photographs, drawings or sketches produced and the like. Art/Work may be thought of as fundamentally referencing an identifiable product, service or deliverable separate to commercial products or potentially mass-produced items.

Attendance

When one is physically present at a set time and location. Attendance is held, conducted or set for a specified time and location. Attendance may pertain to a series of timed appointments or to one member’s digital presence, say for a telephone call or similar appointment. For example, if registered contract specifies joint attendance scheduled for 1pm on the 1st of December 2023 at the Royal Albert Hall in London then it's contractually required that registered participants may only be 'in attendance' provided that both are indeed physically present at this specific location [Royal Albert Hall, London], at the time specified [1pm on the 1st of December, 2023].

Associated Docs

Associated documentation is data relating to collaborative engagement or exchange. Associated documentation includes but is not limited to registered collaborative engagement or exchange documentation, contracts, copyright registrations, written exchanges, visual references, recordings and the like.

exchange variations

Using Real-World Smart Contracts®, user-structured engagements are privately generated while users retain associated returns. For the first time, this once complex ecosystem can become tangibly and practically accessible by everyone. We call the newly achieved resulting user-capacity from marketplace participation, micro-capitalism.

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Blocked

Visibility restriction, to be 'invisible' or hidden from set members. Blocking, to block or be blocked describes the optional action taken by members where the initiator of blocking action subsequently restricts their visibility from others. For one person to be blocked means that this member, as on ecosystem or throughout, is not seen nor able to interact with or view the profile of the one who executed such a block.


Blocking can be applied individually or to entire countries, specified by geographical boundaries. The resulting blocking effects as calculated may be in relation to member’s set profile location and may change or be removed entirely, in tandem with said member's chosen future locations.

Blockchain

Secure digital ledger operating on a distributed network of computers and/or servers. A blockchain runs on distributed ledger technologies [DLT]. A blockchain is a decentralized, cryptography enhanced form of digital ledger into which data may be chronologically and securely recorded. Use may constitute a decentralized accounting of constantly growing [practically immutable] data ‘blocks’. So as to securely store, record and provide services, NES.TECH uniquely encrypts and anonymizes ledger data throughout. Zero-Knowledge Proof [ZKP], Multi-Party Computation [MPC], and numerous other standards like splintering, sharding, PGP, RSA, AES and so on are layered for varied protections and engine use. NES.TECH enables blockchain ledger data recall implementation by and for registered participants and has structured services so that collaborative engagements, conduct, exchanges and details as well as such data's disclosure to third parties is conducted at relevant members personal discretion.

 

NES.TECH holds that this functionality or implementation of bespoke distributed ledger technology networks permits optimal, personally beneficial utilization of decentralized technologies without degradation of privacy.

Blockchain Based

Blockchain based coins or elements can be digital assets that exists by virtue of entry to ownership records. Blockchain-based currencies, transfers and movements are recorded through use of decentralized [distributed ledger technologies], and or similar peer-to-peer networks. Transfers and movements of blockchain-based currencies cannot be easily modified, withdrawn, cancelled nor amended. All such blockchain-based currency transactions are conducted under the processor's sole responsibility, whether initiated through use of a private digital wallet or any form of blockchain-based currency storage method, medium or technology.

 

NES.TECH does not control nor advise members as to preferable miner-fees [transaction costs for blockchain-based currency transfers], the desirability or stability of any blockchain-based currency nor blockchain-based currency movements. Due to encryption and anonymity of member actions, blockchain-based currency wallets, including alternate storage methods, means that at all times NES.TECH has no insight nor control of any such wallet’s balances and use, even whether such is attempted to be classified as within or associated to NES.TECH services.

Body Modification

Alterations to the human body as performed by professional technicians. These can include treatments, procedures or services like piercings, sub-dermal implants, scarification, splitting and others as are performed in the manner and methods independently commissioned in registered contract. 

Cancel

Dissolve or otherwise terminate contract requirements. A cancel request can be generated by either participant in registered contract. Such cancel request is an attempt to remove themselves from the terms, conditions or responsibilities which were previously entered into during registration of contractual documentation. For any number of rationales or reasons the request to cancel may be presented to NES.TECH, from or between registered participants.

Cancelled

Registered contract is no longer active or scheduled for processing. Cancelled is a status label which is applied to registered collaborative engagement or exchange documentation [contracts], and possibly to NES.TECH services, when such formally dissolved relationships have been agreed to be revoked or removed by relevant parties.

 

Reasons and rationales as to why such contract or similarly formalized agreements can be cancelled include, but are not limited to, i) requests by participants that precede completion activity; ii) member's profile account deletion; iii) inactivity as relates to registered collaborative engagement or exchange; iv) non-performance or non-communication held as required or a prerequisite of registered successful completion. As confirmed by participants, registered collaborative engagements or exchanges may be classified as cancelled within the appropriate, specified time frames following dual member certification.

Category

Member or user group classifications. Different categories represent distinct Biosphere membership types. Every unique member category has its own customized hypermedia contractual documentation, varied access to functional protections and use of presets, tailored search results, specifically associated keywords including meta-data, certain kinds of map pins as well as other similarly differentiated features that have been customized in accordance to a specific associated area of expertise.

 

For example, hypermedia collaborative engagement documentation templates as available to a Venue category member reference [location reservations] and contain numerous bespoke functional stipulations for such bookings. These are notably different when in comparison to say prepared contractual documentation terms for the Performance Artist category member as the latter may be discussing, searching for and creating significantly different functional forms of collaborative engagements, i.e. performances. 

 

Member categories are broadly segmented into: Members [clients], including a corporate sub-category, are those users whom are believed to primarily be acting as purchasers. These members buy products, services and pay for booked commissions; Artist [creators], is applied to the producing parties and to those providing a service. Artist's can be performing or, more broadly speaking, these are users whom actively possess control of their particular offerings and services across any form, method or in any variety of capacities; Providers (services) are those believed to possibly offer a service, location for use, equipment for sale and the like yet may also participate in collaborative engagements and exchange in such a manner that is more akin to a predefined service offering as opposed to a direct or artistic commission. This is evidenced by collaborative participants engaged with a provider member may often and reasonably expect to be able to find a comparable "alternate provider" as a potential substitute.

Closure

Recorded end to registered collaborative relationship. Closure classification typically follows participant member's confirmation. Closure or being closed signifies that admin shall register pertinent documentation, including roles and requirements stipulated therein like transfers and payments or charges of any sort, as having been successfully conducted. No further action by NES.TECH nor registered participants is held as pending, scheduled or likewise required following closure classification.

Code of Conduct

Set guidelines defining appropriate, acceptable behavior. These are the principles and roles of collaborative engagement or exchange as enacted between participants. Codes of conduct can apply both to collaborative participant’s digital as well as real world [offline] interactions or activities. 

 

A code of conduct may be extrapolated from or reasonably considered to exist by referencing detailed contracts, user generated communications, exchanges or otherwise recorded combinations of such collaborative documentation

Collaboration

To achieve any chosen shared outcome or goal. In other words, collaboration is the enactment of recorded interactions within functional boundaries, defined through dynamic exchange, so as to describe, determine, control or regulate any type of sale, transaction or agreement during a commission, transaction or comparable purchase that physically or digitally eventuates between such defining members.


As to terms and conditions of collaborations, collaborative engagements and all forms of collaborative exchange these set participant’s tangible completion of actions, activities, responsibilities, requirements and the like. Member collaborations may be partially defined as two or more person’s in cooperative interaction towards fulfilling jointly defined artistic services, treatments, physical items or product delivery roles or responsibilities as may have been independently agreed to.

Collaborating

Actions taken during or for contract. Collaborating is an action term indicating the dynamic exchange as transpiring between two or more members. Contracts shall describe, define, determine, control or otherwise regulate conduct so as to first set and then achieve any type of sale, transaction, agreement, goal or shared purpose. 

 

Collaborating can be in reference to interactions, discussions or completion. Collaborating may be any action or exchange, such as communication, reasonably held as being for or contributing to resulting registration of contractual documentation including such purchase and use of NES.TECH services or ecosystem functions.

Collaborative Participants

Members in registered contract, working together. Collaborative participants as a term specifies the two or more people whom are actively, mutually and autonomously engaged in the defining, formulating or execution of jointly agreed contract. Collaborative participants are typically divided into, i) a purchaser; and ii) a seller, creator or provider.

 

Collaborative participants typically consist of one recipient and one provider with the terms and functional requirements from the recipient as well as conditions or stipulations of the provider which may potentially still remain to be either defined or completed, in any physically tangible sense. 

 

Both types of collaborative participants are engaged in exchange for a specific, defined purpose which can be to realize their shared goal or an as yet to be achieved outcome. Collaborative participant as a title is applied herein to those undertaking preliminary exchange or communication around a shared concept and across to those who have successfully concluded registered contract. At all times members are necessarily acting on their own volition and individually, personally responsible for their real world activities including all results of their actions, however defined or executed.

Community

People using or associated with NES.TECH services. Those considered part of the NES.TECH community may be collaborative participants, artists, suppliers, providers, activated members, team-members, employees and the like.

Completion

Fulfillment of set conditions, roles, duties or activities held as required in order to successfully achieve collaboration's purpose. Completion requirements, roles, duties, responsibilities, conduct and the like are specified within registered contract. 

 

Achieving completion may be thought of as formal confirmation that such established terms, conditions or responsibilities as independently set between participants have subsequently been successfully fulfilled to participant's mutual satisfaction. NES.TECH comprehensively holds actions for, towards or pertaining to completion as independently defined and enacted by participants. In good faith, completion activity is, by NES.TECH, always presumed to be conducted only in the manners held as reasonable, proportionate, appropriate and beyond reproach when seen by any third party or objective review. 

 

Completion as a term may be for any productive action as performed which is held as contributing to the execution of jointly defined goals, outcomes, situations, commissions, functions or purchases as set in registered contract, such as in the phrasing ‘working towards completion’. Violations of Terms, registered contract or any comparable and unrelated, unproductive or destructive action that does in part or whole restrict achievement of set goals or results is excluded from 'completion' categorization. As measured through exchange of funds or monies, ‘the completion of collaboration’ can also mean successful, independent execution of payment between collaborative participants.


Completion or execution of registered contract and its real world enactment including results and outcomes, or lack thereof, may only be independently reported to admin by participants in registered contract. NES.TECH may have no other methods or means to verify the authenticity of such reports, relying entirely on the information, data and details participants provide.

Completion Date

Time that collaboration is set to be concluded or performed. Completion or closure dates trigger digital security functions for registered contract. Completion dates are set by participants and recorded in registered contract, e.g., 3 pm GMT on October 28th, 2024. In respect to collaborative activities the completion date indicates the time by which participant's mutual and respective responsibilities and terms of collaboration are held as delivered, performed, concluded, received or otherwise finished.

Connections

Profile associations. Connections may be a review, summary or link between member profiles. Connections are created following interaction on NES.TECH’s mobile applications, web-applications or websites. For example, a connection or ‘being connected’ may indicate two ecosystem members who previously engaged in collaboration or communicated in some manner or capacity. Or following collaboration participants are invited to enter a star rating indicating subjective feedback. This star rating may then be displayed as a type of connection visible in a profile's map.

 

Visible connections ecosystems do not reveal collaborative exchange details, discussions between members, previous communications or the like. Connections are not a NES.TECH endorsement or ranking, by any definition.

Contract

Written, binding and typically legally enforceable document or set of documentation. Contracts are written forms of documentation held to encompass such terms, conditions, roles, responsibilities, financial and digital security functions or requirements of collaboration that are binding and participants in collaboration. Contracts are created by those who wish to record such mutual intent and engagement so as to define their future actions and for their reference.

 

Contract template documentation is made available to members for their independent use. Once templates have been purchased and registered, therein collaborative participant’s self-generated terms, conditions, roles and requirements alongside timed digital security functions become legally binding with such ecosystem authorized, on either participant's behalf, to process specified functions as have been ordered.

Contract Creation Charge

A direct processing service fee. The contract creation charge is billed once to the purchaser, referred to as the Purchasing Member. It is a one-time fee paid after ecosystem contract template documentation has been modified to the mutual satisfaction of its associated and activated members whom, acting as registered participants in collaborative engagement or exchange, furthermore wish to formally register such to thereby hold each other responsible and legally bound to the terms, conditions and financial functions as detailed therein.

Content

Communications, data and multimedia. Content includes writing, messages, images, audio or video recordings as either initiated for upload or actually hosted or exchanged. For example, content may refer but is not limited to, i) text | .TXT | .DOC | .PDF; ii) images | .JPG | .GIF | .PNG; iii) design files | .AI | .IND | .PSD; iv) audio | .MP3 | .FLAC; v) videos | .MP4 | .AVI and so on. These and any multimedia formats, links or imports from external hosts such as Dropbox, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook or the like can be content.

Conversion

Processing fee or 'gas' for a total ordered value. Conversion of fiat currencies into a blockchain-based currency may require processing of member transfer and settlement orders. Preceding execution, the receiving member may need to settle associated conversion charges, costs, fees or the like directly with admin. Prior to conversion, costs for transitioning amounts between currencies and associated transaction charges are set for member's confirmation. 

 

Conversion purchases and transactions as may now or in future be facilitated by admin, typically pertain to digital currencies, otherwise known as cryptocurrencies or blockchain-based currencies, which constitute a discrete, billed service for which processing fees may be owed.

Copyright Registration

Creation of registrations and/or varied forms of immutable data-assets towards evidence, proof or claims in ownership to IP and/or specified content. A coded and publicly anonymous process which implements distributed ledger technologies and certain documentation, as made available. The copyright or IP registration charge is a one-time processing fee, paid after an order form with content attached, intended for on-chain or in-chain entry and registration, has been completed to the satisfaction of the purchaser who furthermore wishes for such content and descriptions to be immutably set in distributed ledgers.


The copyright or IP registration process results in its purchaser independently holding time-stamped 'block' creation and associated verification, signatures and other records, with independent responsibility for use. The purchaser has personal responsibility for any visual, thumbnail representation of registered content as placed on its dedicated server or visible via a web address which may be a specific URL or result page, as well as for any pertinent hyperlink address that was set at the time of registration.

Copyright Ownership

Copyrights or IP protections can be automatically extended onto uploaded content. A member may upload photographs, recordings and various formats of multimedia or data files, including descriptions thereof, of what is, as a prerequisite hosted via ecosystems, to be their art, work, creation, composition or the like. Such uploaded or exchanged content, declared as owner-controlled, is believed by NES.TECH to be solely under the up-loaders full control thus allowing their use or disposal of such as they deem fit.

Corporate

Member category for businesses operating a account profile. Corporate members can include limited corporations, multinational or the like whom may wish to engage in collaborative engagements, exchange and various registered agreements or commissions. Corporate members may have a display name under their brand. For example Apple, Samsung, Louis Vuitton or Chanel.

 

When engaging NES.TECH services or becoming a participant in registered contract each acts as identifiable, single individual, say as one example, a Corporate Member may be titled or classified therein as the 'Purchasing Member'.

Credit

Monetary amount set for transfer or application. Credit is also possibly referred to as control ownership portions or percentages of RWSC®, it sets a specific figure due either for transfer or processing by admin to a receiver.

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Display Name

Self-selected profile title. Display names are independently chosen. These set one visible platform-identifier in what may be a name or identifier other than its controlling member's birth or legal name. Display names can be a fictitious moniker, nickname or alias.

Double Confirmation

Member ordered process subsequently re-confirmed by admin. Ecosystem registrations and those of double confirmation may include coded entry in blockchain, such as in DLT networks. Double confirmation may become a publicly recorded, time-stamped, immutable transaction in such ledger entries across distributed ledger technologies which thereby allows future decentralized recall and implementation.

Dual Member

Participants respectively confirm independent agreement. Dual member certification records a joint, mutual agreement received from participants and in relation to terms, conditions or details of collaborative engagement, exchange, completion requirements, timing, various intricacies or stipulations and the like pertaining to a registered contract. 

 

Dual member certification extends into most any collaboration decisions and activities. It is held to indicate that collaborating parties willfully declare and acknowledge both share the same intentions as to the manner, method, form or mode of proceeding described, outlined, specified or otherwise indicated within relevant documentation. Dual member confirmation may extend to on-Biosphere confirmation, where say an agreement or ecosystem order is finalized thereby authorizing fund transfers, digital security functions, registrations or the like.

 

Dual member certification may be required when, but not limited to, such actions as, i) when a contract has been purchased for registration; ii) physical items, goods or materials being sent or delivered are then to be inspected or otherwise recorded as successfully received; iii) when finishing [completion of] a service, procedure or offering [say for example a timed tattoo application session]; iv) where and when changes, charges, updated amounts or costs are modified in registered contract; v) acceptance in proceeding with a proposed action that influences registered contract [such as Dispute rulings initiated and enacted in cases of forced resolution]; vi) rescheduling of timings or agreed completion dates as well as in similar events or situations.

Expiry

Period of inactivity, with no communication, for two weeks [336 hours] or longer. Following expiry classification the associated responsibilities and functions of registered contract, Orders and purchases may be closed or processed at admins' reasonable discretion.

Funds

Transferable values, in any currency. Funds reference monetary amounts contractually specified as owed and which can be processed at specific, contracted times. Funds owed can be due to certain events transpiring, as relating to registered contract or ecosystem services and purchases. For example, when payment is executed between participants in registered contract wherein one individual directly processes an exchange of monies [funds] to another.

For Sale

Preset offering set for display in digital posts. For example, an equipment Supplier can post a 'for sale' pin outlining their offer whereby the Purchasing Member would receive a discount when buying two specific items together. When an interested party clicks to purchase a 'for sale' offering, they are taken to confirmation portions in collaborative engagement or exchange documentation so as to execute expedited formalization upon mutual and independent agreement with such associated terms, pricing and the like.

Inactive

Restriction where a controller becomes unable to conduct activity. Inactive may be applied to a member account by admin for a limited, specific period of time.

 

Inactive is most commonly applied to profile accounts which require its controller to complete additional steps in membership registration or perform outstanding actions such as submitting evidence in relation to Dispute investigations, identity confirmation, payment methods, processing confirmations or the like.

 

Inactive accounts may appear in ecosystems or global maps, search results or listings yet communication between an inactive account with other non-restricted or activated members may not be possible.

IP Sales Contract

Documentation type available to certain members in relation to intellectual property monetization. Intellectual Property Sale contract templates can be provided to facilitate independent, autonomous and self-defined legal binding to sales, assignments or transfer of IP rights, copyrights, and/or usage rights or the like as are in accordance with registered terms and conditions as set between parties.

Irresolevable

Where participants have reached an impasse, not able to reasonably proceed without third party intervention. Irresolvable or non-resolvable applies most commonly to registered participant’s communications and exchanges wherein the quality of such has to all effects, after concerted effort to autonomously rectify, has become unproductive or unsustainable. Irresolvable or non-resolvable is only applicable to collaborative participant’s self-reported status as pertains to active registered contracts. 

Limits

Extent of amounts owed in calculation of charges or fees. 

Limits relate to purchases, orders and registered contract. Limits for functions processed by admin are set in registered collaborative engagement and exchange documentation. Purchasing Member's are comprehensively responsible to settle owed amounts as quantified therein. 

 

For example, a registered contract valued at $100 USD can stipulate an 80% cancellation charge. If Purchasing Member, acting as a registered collaborative participant, subsequently fails to attend then protocols hold authorization to execute settlement billing of $80 USD in verified cases of such material breach or failure of registered contract's completion. 

 

Collaboration settlement and limits executed may never exceed total documented value in registered contract. Such collaboration settlement limits are also separate from all other transaction costs, fees, charges or the like.

Location

Geographically specific area, as identifiable on a map. Location can be specified using a global positioning system [GPS], or otherwise marked using positioning indications such as longitude and latitude.

 

Locations can include any where people are able to physically meet or conduct activity. The condition, state, acceptability, safety and particulars of any location are not verified nor endorsed by NES.TECH. All locations specified in ecosystems, registered contract or pertaining to collaborative exchanges or engagements of any kind are independently set by members. At all times NES.TECH understands that participant's are proceeding with collaborative activity, engagements, exchanges or similar actions as conducted in lawful, jointly acceptable and safe locations.

Member

Digital representation of a private individual whom is assigned a unique profile account which is then used to engage in services. Member activities can be thought of as occurring, transpiring or taking place within a supra-national digital sphere not solely associated with any one country, legal jurisdiction or set of requirements outside of Terms currently or as may be specified. 

 

Members are personally responsible for adherence to Terms as well as to those of entered registered contract, which such person has independently chosen to engage in or otherwise consummate.

Misrepresent

Intentional or mistaken distortion of one or more facts. Misrepresent may pertain to collaboration terms, conditions, requirements of completion, situations, personal capabilities or any such comparable hindrance to performance or delivery of services and the like.

 

Definitions of misrepresented may include, but are not limited to, situations wherein: i) a genuine, new item was set for purchase yet a fake, used or copy of such item was received by the purchaser; ii) photographs or descriptions of an item or location are evidenced to objectively and significantly differ when viewed in person; iii) services or procedures are objectively evidenced as not completed in the manner, to the quality or standards as agreed; iv) proposed courses of action cannot be reasonably considered as a viable alternate for substitute of registered collaborative engagement or exchange agreement and the like.

Non-Arrival

Evidenced as not present on or by the appointed time. By way of example non-arrival may apply, but is not limited to, scenarios where: i) participant in registered contract ordered an item of clothing and following the scheduled time of delivery such item has not been received by its purchaser; ii) a meeting between participants in registered contract was set yet one participant arrives at the specified time and place only to find the confirmed location vacant, and so on.

Open Collaboration

Pin containing data for any future or forthcoming collaboration concept or idea. Open collaboration pins are posting types which are freely made available for members independent definition, creation, discovery, discussion and selection. For example, an Artist member can describe their ideal future project, place such description with supporting photos in a pin and both become displayed for a set time in a location on the global map.

 

This 'open collaboration' pin allows other members review of such data, of the posting Artist's concept. Interested potential collaborative participants may then verify sufficiently available finances to proceed and discuss such posted details directly with the pin's creator.

 

Conversely, in an 'open collaboration' pin a member could describe a style or kind of artwork which they are actively seeking so that an appropriate Artist, with the capacity to fulfill such a request, could contact said posting member for the purpose of defining a future collaboration which ultimately becomes finalized in registered contract. Any such pins are created at the posting member's sole discretion, judgement and responsibility.

Order

Processing of services on behalf of the requesting member. Orders necessarily imply and inherently contain owed amounts as deducted by protocol and/or logic.

 

'Ordered' is where such a request for services or functions has been received or entered for processing yet may require additional time for registration or similar confirmations in order to be fully completed. Orders are processed in full at a reasonable and timely convenience.

There is only one holder of all private keys as may be used for comms, decryption of data and functions. You. No one else.

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Payment

Participant's remuneration agreement as in registered contract. Payments can be the cost due for a completed collaboration as independently recorded and exchanged between participants whom are engaged in registered contract. Payments directly relate to the documented costs of registered collaborative activity, independently managed by collaborative participants.

 

Payments may be recorded or indicated in ecosystems as specific numerical figures, most frequently in United States Dollars [USD] equivalents. Payments are ultimately processed using any chosen currency or medium of financial exchange as are enacted by and between collaborative participants.

Payment Method

Sources of authorized funding. Most frequently an activated member's payment method is a credit card such as that issued by Visa, American Express or MasterCard. An activated member's payment method can include accounts with various merchants such as PayPal or the like.

Payout

Destinations into which finances are able to be sent for receipt. For example, an activated member may own and operate digital blockchain-based currency wallets, if this is set as a payout channel then this member can receive blockchain-based currencies into such wallet.

Performance

a) show, display, presentation, recital, exhibition or the like that may be in front of an audience; or

 

b) actions towards fulfillment of registered contract.

 

Differentiation exists between "Collaboration Contracts" from "IP Sales Contracts" as recordings or documentation of [a] performances may result in content which, measured as a discretely identifiable deliverable, remains subject to IP or copyright protections. For example, an artist may conduct a performance on stage at their scheduled event. This artist is able to specify their stage performance as a single collaborative engagement, under one registered contract. 

 

During this time the artist’s physical stage performance and completion of registered contract itself is digitally recorded, videoed and photographed. Following artist's performance, these recordings of performance are able to be classified as copyrighted content belonging to artist him or herself. In such case, the artist is able to either include copyrights to their performance recordings within initially registered contract or sell the performance recording's separately. Divisions of performances as billable actions can separate sales of copyright. This extends to "Art/Work" or "Body/Art" or "Work" or "Content".

 

Examples of this differentiation as relate to other member categories include, but are not limited to; i) Tattoo Artists may bill once for designing a tattoo composition and then again for design's application on skin and then again for sale for commercial use and design's copyright; or ii) Models may bill for attending an engagement and then again for copyrights to commercially use recordings of such attendance; or iii) Body Modification Artists may bill once for completion of a session, a service, and then again for copyrights to commercially use recordings of this session, and so on.

PII

Data which may divulge or disclose real world identity details of a person. Personally identifiable information could, for example, include identification documents like passports or drivers licenses, financial information such as bank accounts or credit cards, delivery addresses, phone numbers, personal email addresses and the like.

Processing Fee

One-time charge billed to and paid by the Purchasing Member. Owed amounts are listed on any order documentation, requiring Purchasing Member's approval prior to enactment. Processing fees for purchases can be deducted at times of registered contract adjustment, closure, expiration, settlement, cancellation, completion or the like.

Profile

Digital representation of a member, as visible in ecosystems or the like. Profiles are between one person and recorded with admin, these permit utilization and often the purchase of services.

 

Unique identifications and signature keys are typically non-identifiable, encapsulate G-E2EE already and further often incorporate ZKP for transmission or data exchange. Profiles are created and controlled by one private individual. Content, as displayed or chosen for upload, is at the controller's sole discretion and itself may or may not reflect any individuals' off-line identity.

Provider

Member category, typically of businesses with their primary operations being the sale of equipment or arrangement of particular services. For example, a Provider to Performance Artists could be a vendor or reseller of performance related gear with an inventory of mats, straps, rigging and various tools or equipment and so on.

Proprietary Information

Data conveyed in any format which constitutes private, confidential or privileged info not intended for public or uncontrolled dissemination. Private or proprietary information may be referred to as member's personal details, confidential or privileged data. Public or uncontrolled dissemination can include restrictions against broadcasting or release of such. 

 

For example, an Artist is commissioned to create a composition for use in an upcoming exhibition. The particulars of this exhibition [its date, sponsors and location], are privately known. Participants are expected not to share such details with any unauthorized third party.

Purchasing Member

One who buys services. A Purchasing Member is one person, also recognizable or identifiable as being an activated member [activated meaning having firstly undergone verification of official form of identification]. The Purchasing Member relationship is directly between a single, activated member with the service provider. Via contract, the Purchasing Member is expected to settle amounts owed at the time of order.


Registered collaborative participants are responsible for transfer costs relating to transactions or movements of funds, as the Purchasing Member may order. This responsibility extends to all cases, whether such funds are to be received into the Purchasing Member’s registered ecosystem account or sent to an other third party service provider or merchant.

RWSC®

The Real-World Smart Contract® (RWSC®), is a unique and protected mechanism, element and protocol. It is not an NFT, stable-coin, utility token nor is it wholly comparable to any current mainstream cryptocurrency variation available. Each purchased, registered and RWSC® guaranteed participant exchange-engagement, representing its own set of formally authorized documentation, triggers platforms’ allocation of single-use digital wallets created for and held directly by relevant participants. Such wallets are into which or from where this contained yet flexibly valued, stop-gap annexed, cryptographic instrument is deducted or accrued. In this way each RWSC® does represent a genuinely monetarily backed, single use and fully legally compliant cryptographic-currency variation.

 

Values are set to privately agreed, time and real-world action-dependent terms as well as conditions as are found in E2EE, legally binding, contractual documentation. Such RWSC® wrapped contractual content might include most any (even external), tokenized representations of varied values or assets. These can include, but are not limited to, say DLT tracked use-access of Intellectual Property [IP] or of a physical items’ delivery tracking and receipt.

 

There are layers of secondary protected RWSC® process solutions. The aforementioned RWSC® describes the first, RWSC® [T], variation. A collated and amalgamated value or, the ‘group’ variation, is known as the RWSC® [G]. The RWSC® [G] is executed on all RWSC® [T] participants’ behalf. The RWSC® [G] process references RWSC® [T]’s minted across a specific time-period, then taking said [T] groups’ cumulative contract value and last [T] execution date as trigger mechanisms, ascribes protected, anonymous hashes. Randomization is kept in order to completely retain participant anonymity across on-chain activity.

Receiving Member

Participant expecting to or has received their purchase or deliverable. In collaborative engagement or exchange the receiving member may be thought of as the commissioner, purchaser or buyer. The receiving member may, for example, be expecting to personally take receipt of goods, products or other similar physical items as delivered to an address or to personally undergo a treatment, service, process, procedure or the like which is to be performed by another registered participant.

Registered

Official processing and accounting entry. In registration describes the time period when data, sat a document, transaction, order, invoice, receipt or the like is scheduled to undergo processing yet not all necessary steps or actions for such have yet been executed.

 

Registration processes are typically held to commence at the time of service purchase. Execution of associated functions as an example, for say collaborative engagement documentation, orders and transactions, may be included with the initial registration order as well. For example, registration may include coded entry on blockchain networks, provenance pages and encrypted histories. Double confirmation of such may become a publicly recorded, time-stamped, immutably set as a transaction in ledger entries across varied networks which thereby allow future, decentralized, user-led recall and implementation.

Registered Contract

Binding and formalized agreement, that was independently constructed, between two or more autonomous participants who have officially purchased registration of such varied, pertinent documentation for their use. A registered contract, registered collaborative engagement or registered collaborative exchange documentation, reference completed and formalized, fully participant reviewed, legally and equitably binding, written sets of contractual documentation containing specifications therein for digital security function executions under one unique title for specific processing completion on said participant's behalf.

 

Registered documentation can undergo double-blind, dual accounting using anonymously coded, immutable entry in blockchain networks. Registered documentation may also associate with an RWSC®, with private ownership controls including temporary or lasting assignment in various distributed ledger technologies. The timings and details of digital security functions of registered contracts are safeguarded, substantiated through, enforced and executed. Registered contracts may be afforded protections, including billing pre-authorizations as well as dispute resolution possibilities in the event of participant initiated request for investigation and ruling on disagreements, or similar situations as have independently been deemed non-resolvable.

 

Services are to facilitate purchase of collaborative engagement contractual hypermedia documentation templates as well as enacting various functional digital security protections of such. NES.TECH may have no knowledge nor involvement with any action as pertains, in part or whole, to registered contracts outside of specific services as both offered to and enacted by individual members.

Rescheduling

Participant modification of collaboration times. Time adjustments may include, but are not limited, to the re-setting of meeting times, a changing of delivery dates or similar alterations to registered contract deadlines as pertain to participant’s collaborative engagement or exchange  activity, roles, responsibilities or actions.

Settlement

Processing of finances relating to payments owed. In registered contract which have been quantified by participants, activated settlement protections authorize deduction and transfer owed payment amounts, contract values or service and sale totals.

 

Following settlement ruling or initiation, owed payment amounts in any currency can be deducted or withdrawn and processed for immediate transfer into set participant's payout channel.


Settlement is most commonly applied to situations wherein a producing or providing participant has neither independently received payment nor any tangible form of remuneration from the owing participant, whom is typically classified as the purchaser or buyer. All outstanding payment amounts are calculated according to relevant registered contract. 

 

Settlement totals may include additional charges or costs incurred, as due to cancellation or similar penalty conditions which were set in registered contract. Tribunal rulings may only stipulate concurrent total amounts as per registered contract, then owed as settlement. Settlement of registered contract, with additional charges or costs, remain independent to all third party charges and processing fees.

Unavailable

Having received no communication for five days [120 hours] or longer. Admin endeavors to communicate with members via all registered, available channels. When applied, the unavailable classification may have numerous repercussions in relation to collaborative engagement or exchange activity and registered contracts, particularly in consideration of adherence with formally entered timelines, delivery deadlines and other such set contractual responsibilities or requirements. 

 

To the fullest extents permissible by law admin accepts no liability for any actual, claimed or perceived loss as could result from a member's unavailable classification. Should any issue with registered communication channels or options arise, member's are always invited to contact NES.TECH directly through [email protected] or [email protected]

Verified

Evidenced as genuine. To have data classified as verified indicates that to the best of all currently available knowledge such is factually accurate or in other words, true.


After verified, insofar as securing full approval for such specification, ecosystem can apply this title to any registered activity, purchase, order, review, documentation or the like. Following processing, verified can be applied to modifications of registered contracts. Verified can pertain to authenticated evidence as submitted to the Tribunal by participants during disagreement resolution, and so on.

Venue

a) member category; or

 

b) ‘brick and mortar’ physical location, rooms or similar specifically identifiable and geographically contained environments to which access may be provided by one person to another and wherein authorized people may conduct activities as they have independently defined


Venue as used may indicate visible member profiles types and similarly reference a physical location set in registered contract. For example venue locations can be thought to encompass traditional tattoo studios right across to hotel rooms, stages, halls, theaters, private residences and so on.


Venue profile controllers providing or arranging use of locations are understood to have full legal, on-site authority in both granting access to as well as authorizing the transpiring, proceeding, enacting or execution of all activities as conducted therein. It remains participant's responsibility to confirm any Venue operator's on-site authority does actually permit their facilitation of set services, performances or the like as transpire in said premises.

Working Area

Pre-determined space necessary for set activity. Working areas may be any defined space within physical locations such as a room, hall, studio, gallery, theater, street corner or the like. It is where registered participants conduct set collaborative activities.

 

For example, an Artist attends an event. During which their place of work within said location becomes their working area. Attendees, viewers or guests should not step or otherwise come too close to this working area because doing so would prohibit said Artist from proceeding in the manner required. As another example, a Tattoo Artist’s working area could include space within studios, theaters or a private residence. It is necessary to restrict third party access to this working area throughout tattoo application so as to not in anyway adversely affect the concentration of or otherwise impede the interactions between the Tattoo Artist and tattoo receiver.


For participants to be able to successfully and safely complete set activities, it is understood that access to working areas may need to be restricted for any unauthorized persons.