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This does not necessarily mean loss of control, in fact there
are some ways in which it can result in the opposite. One of
these public sectors will be the basic infrastructure of the
entire platform. In normal living, such utilities are owned by
large companies, often monopolies, and it is difficult for one
customer to have any control. When a small group of 100 owns the
utility, individuals will have much greater say in how it is
run.
Source: http://seastead.org/commented/paper/misc.html#This_does_not_necessarily_mean_loss_of_control_in_
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