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RFC-023: ENFORCE Broadcast — Ephemeral Distributed Enforcement for Governed Autonomy — 34. Summary

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34. Summary

ENFORCE Broadcast defines ephemeral distributed enforcement for governed autonomy.

It establishes that:

enforcement is state, not static prose
enforcement state must be signed
enforcement state must be scoped
enforcement state must expire
enforcement state must propagate when required
communication to one affected actor must become communication to all affected actors
unverified permits do not expand authority
unverified hazards may support safe avoidance
force-capable actions default to deny and inhibit
all enforcement events must be recorded in D-DNA

The final principle is:

ENFORCE Broadcast makes governance resilient under degraded communication by turning short-lived enforcement state into a signed, scoped, rebroadcastable, D-DNA-evidenced signal.


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