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= The end-to-end principles of the Internet and its shared protocols constitute a vital infrastructure for creating countless online commons. This lecture gives a brief overview of this history, with readings by Lawrence Lessig, Richard Stallman, Eben Moglen, David Bollier, Elinor Ostrom and Charlotte Hess. | = The end-to-end principles of the Internet and its shared protocols constitute a vital infrastructure for creating countless online commons. This lecture gives a brief overview of this history, with readings by Lawrence Lessig, Richard Stallman, Eben Moglen, David Bollier, Elinor Ostrom and Charlotte Hess. | ||
* [http://bollier.org/audio/download/149/W09-Bollier.mp3 download] | * [http://bollier.org/audio/download/149/W09-Bollier.mp3 download] | ||
=More Information= | |||
* Other podcasts accompagnying the syllabus by David Bollier, "The Rise of the Commons,", see [[Commons Podcast Series]] | |||
[[Category:Commons]] | [[Category:Commons]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:57, 15 April 2011
= The end-to-end principles of the Internet and its shared protocols constitute a vital infrastructure for creating countless online commons. This lecture gives a brief overview of this history, with readings by Lawrence Lessig, Richard Stallman, Eben Moglen, David Bollier, Elinor Ostrom and Charlotte Hess.
More Information
- Other podcasts accompagnying the syllabus by David Bollier, "The Rise of the Commons,", see Commons Podcast Series