Subject: File No. S7-09-13
From: Hywel ApBuckler
Affiliation: surfonwave.com

September 16, 2014

Sirs,

I'm the founder and principal benefactor of a small technology startup called Wave:

http://surfonwave.com
http://blogsurfonwave.com

Our technology will make free internet access available to everyone in the world from 2015.
We expect 50 million users by 2016, 325 million people by 2017 and with the help of similar initiatives in this field, full connectivity by 2020.

Other initiatives, adopting the charter we presented to the UN's WCIT in Dubai in 2012 (during our challenge of a treaty aimed at controlling the internet), includes Tim Bernes Lee's Magna Carta Charta for the Web, Mark Zuckerberg's internet.org and their rival, Oluvus.com. Prospective partners in the Wave initiative also includes Cisco's main firmware contractor; DDWRT and Florida Polytech University.

Here at Wave (a community of 50 British police and military personnel) we believe a transition is happening towards a new technological age. One where;

- law, record-keeping and voting/democracy as we know it, is evolving at a philosophical level, into a concept Dr Eric Schmidt of Google calls 'dual crowdsourcing'.

- The monetary system and Government as we know it e.g. central points of control, benefactors of allodial title (trusted to fairly distribute resources and 'occupy and defend') at a philosophical level, evolving into a concept we call 'Logarithmic Social Scoring'.

For these reasons we decentralize and annonomise our technology platform and users, operate as a private trust/ community under common law jurisdiction and trade equity off the normal financial grid, using the world's 1st private, virtual currency securities exchange to fund the project and for the first time in history, replace quarterly dividends with hourly royaltees. In or view, Banks, Governments or legal fictions of law, have no place in this free internet revolution which we believe will take the world into a new technological economic age.

Despite everything said above we are open to revisiting our position and may participate in crowdfunding campaigns under the proposed Title III rules. I encourage the SEC to issue the final JOBS ACT title iii rules ASAP to help launch and fund business ventures of our kind, that could potentially hire people immediately.

Kind Regards,

Hywel ApBuckler
Founder
surfonwave.com