CODE: Collaborative Ownership and the Digital Economy (Hardcover)
暫譯: CODE:協作擁有權與數位經濟(精裝版)
Rishab Aiyer Ghosh
- 出版商: MIT
- 出版日期: 2005-05-01
- 售價: $1,140
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 357
- 裝訂: Hardcover
- ISBN: 0262072602
- ISBN-13: 9780262072601
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Open source software is considered by many to be a novelty and the open source movement a revolution. Yet the collaborative creation of knowledge has gone on for as long as humans have been able to communicate. CODE looks at the collaborative model of creativity -- with examples ranging from collective ownership in indigenous societies to free software, academic science, and the human genome project -- and finds it an alternative to proprietary frameworks for creativity based on strong intellectual property rights.
Intellectual property rights, argues Rishab Ghosh in his introduction, were ostensibly developed to increase creativity; but today, policy decisions that treat knowledge and art as if they were physical forms of property actually threaten to decrease creativity, limit public access to creativity, and discourage collaborative creativity. "Newton should have had to pay a license fee before being allowed even to see how tall the 'shoulders of giants' were, let alone to stand upon them," he writes.
The contributors to CODE, from such diverse fields as economics, anthropology, law, and software development, examine collaborative creativity from a variety of perspectives, looking at new and old forms of creative collaboration and the mechanisms emerging to study them. Discussing the philosophically resonant issues of ownership, property, and the commons, they ask if the increasing application of the language of property rights to knowledge and creativity constitutes a second enclosure movement -- or if the worldwide acclaim for free software signifies a renaissance of the commons. Two concluding chapters offer concrete possibilities for both alternatives, with one proposing the establishment of "positive intellectual rights" to information and another issuing a warning against the threats to networked knowledge posed by globalization.
Rishab Aiyer Ghosh is Program Leader at the International Institute of Infonomics at Maastricht University. He was one of the founders and is the current managing editor of First Monday, the peer-reviewed Internet journal.
Table of Contents:
Series Foreword vii Acknowledgments ix 1. Why Collaboration is Important (Again)
Rishab Aiyer Ghosh1 I Creativity and Domains of Collaboration 7 2. Imagined Collectivities and Multiple Authorship
Marilyn Strathern13 3. Modes of Creativity and the Register of Ownership
James Leach29 4. Some Properties of Culture and Persons
Fred Myers45 5. Square Pegs in Round Holes? Cultural Production, Intellectual Property Frameworks, and Discourses of Power
Boatema Boateng61 6. Who Got Left Our of the Property Grab Again: Oral Traditions, Indigenous Rights, and Valuable Old Knowledge
Anthony Seeger75 7. From Keeping "Nature's Secrets" to the Institutionalization of "Open Science"
Paul A. David85 II Mechanisms for Collaboration 109 8. Benefit-Sharing: Experiments in Governance
Cori Hayden113 9. Trust Among the Algorithms: Ownership, Identity, and the Collaborative Stewardship of Information
Christopher Kelty127 10. Cooking-Pot Markets and Balanced Value Flows
Rishab Aiyer Ghosh153 11. Coase's Penguin, or, Linux and the Nature of the Firm
Yochai Benkler169 12. Paying for Public Goods
James Love and Tim Hubbard207 III Ownership, Property, and the Commons 231 13. Fencing Off Ideas: Enclosure and the Disappearance of the Public Domain
James Boyle235 14. A Renaissance of the Commons: How the New Sciences and the Internet are Framing a New Global Identity and Order
John Clippinger and David Bollier259 15. Positive Intellectual Rights and Information Exchanges
Phillipe Aigrain287 16. Copyright and Globalization in the Age of Computer Networks
Richard Stallman317 Contributors 337 Index 343
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**描述:**
開源軟體被許多人視為一種新奇事物,而開源運動則被認為是一場革命。然而,知識的協作創造自人類能夠溝通以來就一直存在。《CODE》探討了創造力的協作模式,範例涵蓋了從原住民社會的集體擁有權到自由軟體、學術科學和人類基因組計畫,並發現這是一種基於強大知識產權的創造力專有框架的替代方案。
Rishab Ghosh在他的引言中主張,知識產權的發展表面上是為了增加創造力;但如今,將知識和藝術視為物理財產的政策決策實際上威脅到創造力的增長,限制了公眾對創造力的訪問,並抑制了協作創造力。他寫道:「牛頓在被允許看到『巨人的肩膀』有多高之前,應該要支付許可費,更不用說站在上面了。」
《CODE》的貢獻者來自經濟學、人類學、法律和軟體開發等多個不同領域,從多種角度檢視協作創造力,探討新舊形式的創意合作及其研究機制。他們討論了所有權、財產和公共資源等哲學上引人深思的議題,並詢問將財產權的語言越來越多地應用於知識和創造力是否構成第二次圈地運動,或者全球對自由軟體的讚譽是否標誌著公共資源的文藝復興。兩個結論章節為這兩種替代方案提供了具體的可能性,其中一個提議建立「正向知識權」以保護資訊,另一個則對全球化對網絡知識的威脅發出警告。
Rishab Aiyer Ghosh是馬斯特里赫特大學國際資訊學研究所的計畫負責人。他是《First Monday》這本經過同行評審的網路期刊的創始人之一,並且是目前的主編。
**目錄:**
系列前言
致謝
1. 為什麼協作再次重要
Rishab Aiyer Ghosh
2. 想像的集體與多重作者性
Marilyn Strathern
3. 創造力的模式與所有權的登記
James Leach
4. 文化與個人的某些特性
Fred Myers
5. 圓洞中的方釘?文化生產、知識產權框架與權力話語
Boatema Boateng
6. 誰再次被排除在財產掠奪之外:口述傳統、原住民權利與珍貴的古老知識
Anthony Seeger
7. 從保守「自然的秘密」到「開放科學」的制度化
Paul A. David
II. 協作的機制
8. 利益分享:治理實驗
Cori Hayden
9. 算法之間的信任:所有權、身份與資訊的協作管理
Christopher Kelty
10. 鍋市場與平衡價值流
Rishab Aiyer Ghosh
11. 科斯的企鵝,或是Linux與公司的本質
Yochai Benkler
12. 為公共財支付
James Love和Tim Hubbard
III. 所有權、財產與公共資源
13. 隔離思想:圈地與公共領域的消失
James Boyle
14. 公共資源的文藝復興:新科學與網際網路如何塑造新的全球身份與秩序
John Clippinger和David Bollier
15. 正向知識權與資訊交流
Phillipe Aigrain