I haven't touched my class accessibility code for a while, I got stuck on semantics.
I'm not sure what "private" and "protected" should mean in a global scope. I'm not sure if I should ping internals, or fire up a poll and get people at work / SO to give opinions.
My original idea was that a "private" class could not be instantiated outside of its specific namespace, and a "protected" class could not be instantiated outside of it's namespace or sub-namespaces (functions and constants equally, called and referenced within namespace and sub-namespaces)