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Althing proposal help - 2008/04/09 02:33 In light of recent drama with MotD, and past drama with other groups, I think it would be a good idea to put a provision in our corpora that prohibits us from sponsoring new parks in other Kingdom's territory. Furthermore, if a kingdom springs up next to an existing sponsored park, we automatically stop sponsoring that park.

It is my feeling that by building this in to our Corpora, we can eliminate these sorts of problems in the future. Additionally, a clear set of geographical rules will prevent parks looking for sponsorship from having to be disappointed when we tell them no.

What do you all think?

-William
I drink beer.
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Re:Althing proposal help - 2008/04/09 04:11 This is an issue that I've been attempting, without much success, to deal with on an inter-kingdom level. The problem is that there is no clear definition of what constitutes any other Kingdom's territory. Until that gets ironed out, we can't really put anything hard and fast into the corpora regarding it without it being extremely convoluted (something which, as everyone knows, our corpora doesn't need any more of). Kord
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Re:Althing proposal help - 2008/04/09 20:28 kord is correct. in order to pass this you need to get every other kingdom to agree as it will effect their copora as well.
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Re:Althing proposal help - 2008/04/09 21:41 Not true. The IM can define our own policy regarding sponsoring groups without any affect on other Kingdoms. In fact, something as simple as a statement that the IM will not sponsor any group that is closer to another Kingdom or Principality seat than it is to Denver would suffice. Add a similar clause for Principalities, requiring the group to be within 150 miles of the center of the Principality and closer to the center of the Principality than any other Kingdom or Principality seat, and the problem is solved. Superstar, do you think you're what they say you are?
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