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see http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html for more information.

or: MeatBall:FreeDocumentationLicense

or the local text license at http://juneauwireless.net/fdl.txt

Also a node agrees to the following in it's peering agreement (this was hacked and slashed from the http://freenetworks.org peering agreement which was hacked from the Pico Peering Agreement)

Preamble

There are now many community networks, but they are seperated geographically and socially and do not form a coherent network. This document is an attempt to connect those network islands by providing the minimum baseline template for a peering agreement between owners of individual network nodes - the Juneau Wireless Peering Agreement (JWPA).

The JWPA is a way of formalizing the interaction between two peers. Owners of network nodes assert their right of ownership by declaring their willingness to donate the free exchange of data across their networks.

The JWPA is maintained at http://juneauwireless.net/ by a group of volunteers from around the world. It is intended to be used as a template for other small-scale peering documents and licenses.

Agreement

1. Free Transit:

The owner agrees to provide free transit accross their free network.

The owner agrees not to modify or interfere with data as it passes through their free network, except when filtering or rate limiting is necessary in order to protect the network.

2. Open Communication:

The owner agrees to publish the information necessary for peering to take place.

This information shall be published under a free licence.

The owner may operate an anonymous node, but understands that by being anonymous they forfeit the protections of the Safe Harbor provision of the DMCA in the United States.

3. No Warranty:

There is no guaranteed level of service.

The service is provided "as is", with no warranty or liability whatsoever of any kind.

The service can be scaled back or withdrawn at any time with no notice.

4. Terms of Use:

The owner is entitled to formulate an 'acceptable use policy' (AUP).

This AUP may or may not contain information about additional services provided (apart from basic access).

The owner is free to formulate this policy as long as it does not contradict points 1 to 3 of this agreement (see point 5)

5. Local Amendments:

(to be filled in ad-hoc by the node owner as this document is implemented)

Definition of terms:

Owner: The owner of the node has the right to operate their network equipment and to donate functionality to the FreeNetwork??.

Transit: Transit is the exchange of data into, out of, or across a network.

Free Transit: Free transit means that the owner will neither charge for the transit of data nor modify the data.

Free Network: The Free Network is the sum of interconnected hardware and software resources, whose FreeTransit?? has been donated by the owners of those resources. The Service: The Service is made up of Free transit and Additional Services. Additional Services: In terms of the FNPA, an additional service is anything over and above Free Transit. For example, provision of a DHCP server, a web server, or a mail server.

The JWPA in practice

The JWPA shall be implemented in data readable form following agreed standards in community network node databases to facilitate automatic interconnection of nodes.