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# Governance
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| Status | Proposal |
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| Date | 2025-07-22 |
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Decentralization empowers anyone to host and distribute software, but it also requires shared responsibility. The FAIR Protocol defines a governance framework to ensure participants operate transparently, protect user data, and uphold moderation standards.
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This section outlines the minimum expectations for all federation members, including:
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- Contact and privacy requirements
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- Integration with federation-wide moderation systems like Ozone
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- Compliance with data protection laws (e.g., GDPR)
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- Risk management
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All Repositories and Aggregators must adhere to these requirements to remain part of the FAIR ecosystem. Governance is not about central control — it’s about maintaining mutual trust, accountability, and safety across a distributed network.
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## Topics
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- [Contact and Privacy Requirements](./contact-and-privacy.md)
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- [Integrity and Transparency Requirements](./integrity.md)
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- [Vetting and Reporting](./vetting-and-reporting.md)
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- [Defederation and Removal Policy](./defederation.md)
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- [Risk Management](./risk-management.md)
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- [ppeals Process](./appeals.md)
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More documents may be added as the federation evolves to include appeals processes, escalation procedures, or delegated authority models.
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