Micropayments and Wikileaks: Difference between revisions

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Micropayments were supposed to be one of the breakthroughs of the Web. Instead of going through a "credit card" process, just click to leave a small payment (< $1.00) for something you like.  
Micropayments were supposed to be one of the breakthroughs of the Web. Instead of going through a "credit card" process, just click to leave a small payment (< $1.00) for something you like.  


With Paypal, Visa and Mastercard dumping Wikileaks, Flattr could make a breakthrough as they've committed to supporting  WikiLeaks. Their model is interesting, commit to an amount per month, say $10, and each of your clicks contributes a division of that amount.
With Paypal, Visa and Mastercard dumping Wikileaks, Flattr could make a breakthrough as they've committed to supporting  WikiLeaks. Their model is interesting, commit to an amount per month; say $10, and each of your clicks contributes a division of that amount.


On that note, something on the non-relationship between Wikileaks and Anonymous.
On that note, something on the non-relationship between Wikileaks and Anonymous.