co-sign · open invitation to scholars and jurists

Add your authorship to an RFC.

ar-agents RFCs are open-source drafts under CC-BY-4.0. If you're an academic, jurist, AAIP specialist, or Argentine corporate-law expert with interest in the sociedades-IA regime, you can add your authorship to one or more documents. Open invitation, no commercial commitment, and your name lands in the formal citation.

The sociedades-IA regime announced by Sturzenegger on April 28, 2026 requires technical infrastructure + legal grounding. The technical side is written; the legal grounding requires reviewers with a professional license and/or academic weight the original author (Naza, independent dev) doesn't have.

This page is the open invitation. If your CV intersects with any of the RFCs below, you're interested in adding your authorship to a CC-BY-4.0 publication with potential to be cited in Argentine legislation, and you want to contribute without commercial commitments: send me an email with the RFC you're interested in.

What co-signing implies (and what it does not)

What it does:

  • Your name + institutional affiliation appears in the RFC header + in every formal citation generated (BibTeX, APA, Chicago, /cite).
  • Your editorial input on the text: sections, proposals, disambiguation, counterarguments. The RFC becomes co-authored.
  • Permanent credit under CC-BY-4.0. Anyone adopting the RFC maintains attribution; that counts as academic merit.
  • Access to public discussions at github.com/ar-agents/ar-agents/discussions to open pull requests on the text.

What it does NOT:

  • No financial compensation. Voluntary, academic.
  • No equity, no employment contract, no exclusivity clause. You can co-sign other RFCs elsewhere, publish books on the topic, advise whomever you wish.
  • Not an endorsement of the commercial ar-agents Cloud (which lives at /cloud). Co-signing covers only the technical-legal document.
  • It does not require you to defend the RFC before the legislature or media. If you're invited to participate, it's optional.

RFCs available for co-signing

RFC-001 · Identity and signing of agents in Argentina

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What it needs: Legal review of the three-layer civil-liability framework (operator / AI corporation / model provider). Comparative analysis with Argentine corporate and tort law.

Ideal co-signer profile: Licensed corporate attorney · tort or corporate law specialist · UBA/UTDT/UCEMA/UCA Law scholar.

RFC-002 · Agent discovery by default

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What it needs: Compatibility with AR digital-identity schemes (Mi Argentina OIDC, Clave Fiscal) and privacy review under Law 25.326.

Ideal co-signer profile: AAIP specialist · digital-law scholar · ARCA/ONTI technical staff with academic interest.

RFC-003 · Cross-jurisdictional reciprocity

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What it needs: Analysis of Argentine private international law for recognition of foreign algorithmic entities (DAO LLC, MIDAO, OÜ).

Ideal co-signer profile: Private international law scholar · international arbitration specialist · International Business Law professor.

RFC-004 · Normative specification of the operational log

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What it needs: Review of probative value (Art. 286+287 CPCCN) + retention (180 days - 5 years) + AAIP interface. The key document for enforcement.

Ideal co-signer profile: Procedural-law specialist (electronic evidence) · forensic auditor · evidence-law scholar.

RFC-005 · Asymmetric Ed25519 migration

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What it needs: Compatibility with Digital Signature Law 25.506 and ARCA/ONTI certificates. ASiC-E interoperability analysis.

Ideal co-signer profile: Applied cryptography scholar · Digital Signature Law 25.506 specialist · technician with publications on Argentine PKI.

Why co-sign?

  • Academic visibility. If the law is enacted citing these RFCs (declared goal in /legislation), your name lands in the formal citation used by legislators, judges, journalists.
  • First co-signer in a new jurisdiction. Wyoming DAO LLC has identified academic authors (Caroline Lynch + Aaron Wright). Estonia e-Residency same (Kaspar Korjus). Argentina could have you.
  • CV-eligible. CC-BY-4.0 with shared authorship counts as academic publication for CONICET, UBA, and university promotion systems.
  • Ethical defensibility. The project declared in its manifesto that it does not sell to intelligence services, does not participate in state intelligence or security contracts. The infrastructure is civil-commercial-OSS, reviewable at /manifesto.

The process, in 4 steps

  1. Email naza@naza.ar with the RFC number + your brief CV (1-2 paragraphs) + what modifications / additions you'd make.
  2. We chat 30 minutes about scope + review the text. No commitment yet.
  3. If you decide to join: you open a pull request to the repo with your authorship added + the agreed modifications. PR stays in public history for traceability.
  4. The PR is merged. Your name appears from the next commit in the RFC header + in every citation generated at /cite.

Contact

Naza · Monte Grande, Buenos Aires · monotributista category A. Direct email: naza@naza.ar. Reply within 48h.