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Commons-Based Strategies and the Problems of Patents
(American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2004)
From Consumers to Users: Shifting the Deeper Structures of Regulation Towards Sustainable Commons and User Access
(UCLA School of Law and the Federal Communications Bar Association, 2000)
An Unhurried View of Private Ordering in Information Transactions
(Vanderbilt Law School, 2000)
The Political Economy of Commons
(UPGRADE is published on behalf of CEPIS (Council of European Professional Informatics Societies, <http://www.cepis.org/>) by NOVÁTICA <http://www.ati.es/novatica/>, journal of the Spanish CEPIS society ATI (Asociación de Técnicos de Informática <http://www.ati.es/>)., 2003)
In this article the author defines the structure of the information commons, its sustainability, and its importance for democracy and for individual freedom.
'Sharing Nicely': On Shareable Goods and the Emergence of Sharing as a Modality of Economic Production
(Yale Law School, 2004)
The world's fastest supercomputer and the second-largest commuter transportation system in the United States function on a resource- management model that is not well specified in contemporary economics. Both SETI@home, a ...
Commons-Based Peer Production and Virtue
(Blackwell Publishers, 2006)
Intellectual Property and the Organization of Information Production
(Elsevier Science, 2002)
This paper analyzes an area that economic analysis of intellectual property has generally ignored, namely, the effects of intellectual property rights on the relative desirability of various strategies for organizing ...
Net Regulation: Taking Stock and Looking Forward
(Publication of the University of Colorado School of Law, 2000)
The paper reports on a survey of over 700 bills and public laws passed in Congress in the 1990s in which keywords like "internet," "ecommerce," "Web" or similar terms appear. It maps these occurances as expressions of the ...
Freedom in the Commons: Towards a Political Economy of Information
(Duke University School of Law, 2003)
Some Economics of Wireless Communications
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2002)
Spectrum policy appears to be coming to a turning point. After half a century of criticism from economists, the FCC and Congress seem poised to undertake substantial reform of a system that almost all commentators criticize ...