Category:P2P Law
= This new section covers mainly legal blocks and facilitators for cooperative, p2p and commons-oriented, sharing-based practices and solutions.
Introduction
Tommasso Fattori:
"We also need a more general recognition and a flexible system of legal protection for commoning activities and for the products of collective creativity: the state and institutions must take an active role in supporting commoning and to support the creation of new Commons.
This active role must translate into forms of Public - Common Partnership, where the institutions enable and empower the collective/social peer-creation of common value. Governments could also provide seed funding, incentives and grants for Commons and commoning, just as it currently provides research and development support and assistance to businesses and corporations.
The drafting of one of more Charters of Commons must offer a broad range of forms of protection, which would go for example from the definition of special statutes for the safeguarding of biodiversity or of traditional knowledge to laws defending the collective interests of digital communities. At the same time a series of legal tools aiming to keep the results of collective creation under the control of the collectivity which produced them have been built and invented by the commoners themselves, for example by altering the legal tools which were originally designed to protect private property, redirecting them towards the protection of Commons, as has been the case with GPL and CC licenses, the product of a transformation and a turning onto their head of the logic of laws governing copyright.
The legal recognition of the sphere of Commons must lead to a delegation of authority and power by the state to commons-based institutions. That is to say, the constitution of self-regulating commons-based institutions must be authorized, protected and legally recognised (starting with the recognition of those which already exist.), through which commoners can protect, produce and reproduce Commons and common value.
Current debates (and experiments) focus on Trusts, Foundations, For-Benefit Institutions etc. Commons Trusts are normally considered legal entities responsible for protecting shared assets, and which have a fiduciary duty to preserve natural and material commons - such as natural systems, water, air, land, and biodiversity - and to protect, regenerate or create social, cultural, digital and intellectual Commons, such as Wikipedia and the Internet itself. Such trusts can be located either inside the boundaries of one state or be trans-border, according to the size and range of the resource and/or of its relative community of interest. Finally, it is probably not sufficient to stop at meta-institutions designed to preserve and protect the common destiny of a Commons over time and prevent its alienation. Just as it is true that commoning normally produces use value which cannot be accounted for in monetary terms (values which are part of the range of positive social or environmental externalities) one should construct a special legal form which could recognise and protect a similar type of enterprise or “project” (a common social enterprise) and protect a similar form of production of use value of collective use, which will help build another type of economy."
Key Initiatives
Worthy of Support:
- "The Commons Law Project is an ecological governance initiative that Professor Weston and I are pursuing in cooperation with The University of Iowa Center for Human Rights (UICHR) and the Vermont Law School Environmental Law Center (VLS-ELC). Rights-based and commons driven, the Project seeks to recover and refurbish the law of the commons from Roman times, the Magna Carta, and points before and since to put forward a new contemporary law of the ecological commons grounded in human rights.
- The Sustainable Economies Law Center from Janelle Orsi seeks to diminish legal constraints on human cooperation and sharing. See: Janelle Orsi on Legal Challenges to Collaborative Consumption and Sharing
Key Topics
Facilitating Sharing and Cooperation through the Law
- Shareable Magazine's 20-part series on policies that foster resource sharing, co-production, and mutual aid in cities: http://www.shareable.net/blog/policies-for-a-shareable-city
- Crowdfunding and the Law. Janelle Orsi, SELC
- How the Law Is Used To Stifle the Sharing Economy. Chris Laroche.
The Law and the Commons
- Tommaso Fattori, proposals for Commons and politics/policy:
- Towards a Legal Framework for the Commons
- The Public - Commons Partnership and the Commonification of that which is Public
See also:
- Commons Law
- Concept of the Common Heritage of Mankind in International Law
- Global Legal Commons
- Law of the Commons
- Legal Commons and Social Commons
- Legal Form of the Commons
- Open Law
- Open Source Law
Legal Facilitation for Open Hardware and Production
- Open Source Licensing as a Legal and Economic Modality for the Dissemination of Renewable Energy
- Opening Hardware through Legal Tools ; Recommended Open Hardware Licenses
Personhood of Corporations
- How Corporations Became People ; John Bonifaz on Revoking Corporate Personhood
- Outlawing the For-Profit Corporate Form (via the Program on Corporations, Law and Democracy of the late Richard Grossman)
- Using Corporate Governance Law to Benefit All Stakeholders
Background reading:
- The Divine Right of Capital: Dethroning the Corporate Aristocracy. By Marjorie Kelly. Berrett-Koehler, 2001.
New Commons-Friendly Enterprise Formats
- Open Companies
- Open Company Legal Research Group
- Intro to For-Benefit Corporations and other Fourth Sector Organizations
See our special section on Open Company Formats !
Protecting Indigenous / Traditional Knowledge
- Bioculture vs Biopiracy: Alternative Approaches for Protecting Indigenous Traditional Knowledge
- Imagining a Traditional Knowledge Commons ; Implementing a Traditional Knowledge Commons
- Patenting Traditional Knowledge ; Protecting Community Traditional Knowledge Rights
- Traditional Knowledge ; Traditional Knowledge Commons ; Traditional Knowledge Commons License ; Traditional Knowledge Digital Library
Key Resources
Key Articles
- The Life of the Law Online by David R. Johnson First Monday, Volume 11, Number 2 - 6 February 2006 (recommended by David Bollier)
- Massimo De Angelis: Commons Rights Are Not Legal Rights
Key Audio/Video
Key Books
- Greg Lastowka. Virtual Justice: The New Laws of Online Worlds.
- U.S.A. focus: Practicing Law in the Sharing Economy: Helping People Build Cooperatives, Social Enterprise, and Local Sustainable Economies. Janelle Orsi. SELC, 2012
Key Courses
- Digital Citizens Basics, an online course on digital rights and duties, proposed by Marco Fioretti [1]
Key People
- David Bollier, Commons Law Project
- Carolina Botero, Colombia
- Eben Moglen, the Free Software Foundation legal counsel
- Janelle Orsi, Sustainable Economies Law Center
Pages in category "P2P Law"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 522 total.
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- Free Access to Law
- Free and Open Source Licenses in Community Life
- Free Internet Act
- Free Legal Web Manifesto - UK
- Free Software and the Law
- Free Software Legislation and the Politics of Code in Peru
- Free the Internet Act
- French Course on the History of the Law of the Commons
- From Code is Law to Law is Code
- Future Energy Jobs Act - U.S.A.
- Future of Copyright
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- German Renewable Energy Sources Act of 2000
- Ghost House Tax
- Global Commons Law
- Global Legal Commons
- Global Public Goods
- Global Water Justice Movement
- Government Support for the Commons
- GovRight
- Green-Collar Communities Clinic
- Greenhouse Development Rights
- Greg Lastowka on Virtual Justice and the New Laws of Online Worlds
- Guardians of the Atrato River in Colombia
- Guide to Smart Contracts, Smart Property and Trustless Asset Management
- Guidelines for Developers of Platform Cooperatives
- Guido Smorto
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- Hamilton Project on Modernizing Labor Laws in the Online Gig Economy
- History, Community and Law in the UK Co-operative Movement
- How Corporations Became People
- How Not To Regulate Disruptive Business Models in California
- How the Italian Juridical Experience with the Commons Created a New Dimension of the State as a Non-Sovereign State-Community Open to All
- How the Law Is Used To Stifle the Sharing Economy
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- Ian Snaith
- IC3
- Icelandic Crowdsourced Constitution
- Indian Forest Rights Act
- Indigenous Commons
- Information Law Institute
- Innovative Legal Models for Green Space as New Commons
- Institute for Internet and Society
- Institutes of Justinian
- Institutionalizing the Commons in Italy
- Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage
- International Commons Court
- International Commons Courts
- Internet Blueprint
- Internet Justice
- Internet of Agreements
- Is Bottom-Up Lawmaking Possible and Desirable
- Italian Constituent for the Commons
- Italian Struggle for the Commons
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- James Boyle on Mashups, Borrowing and the Law
- James Hazard
- Janelle Orsi
- Janelle Orsi on Legal Challenges to Collaborative Consumption and Sharing
- Janelle Orsi on Lowering the Legal Bar to Sharing Economy
- Janelle Orsi on the Eight Principles for Commons Based Legal Structures
- Jaromil on the Political and Social Justice Goals of the Dyne Hacker Movement
- Jeff Clements on Why Corporations are not People
- Jim Olson on Regaining Legal Rights to Your Commons
- John Bonifaz on Revoking Corporate Personhood
- Jonathan Band on International IP Lawmaking
- Jonathan Cabiria on Virtual Environments for Social Justice
- Joonas Pekkanen on the Open Ministry Platform for Crowdsourced Legislation in Finland
- Judge Me
- Jurisprudence of the Mind
- Juristic Personhood for Indigenous Sacred Natural Sites
- Justice
- Justice-Based Management
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- LaboLex
- Land Tenure Rights for Subsistence Commons
- Land Usage and Local Habitation Rights as Juridical Reforms for Land Property in France
- LandMark
- Law 4.0 Conference
- Law and the Commons
- Law and the Commons Project
- Law as Public Domain
- Law as the Invisible Architecture of the Commons
- Law for the Commons
- Law for the Commons in our Time
- Law of Cooperatives
- Law of the Commons
- Law of the Ecological Commons
- Law Prior to the State
- Law, Innovation and Collaboration in Networked Economy and Society
- Law-Enforcing Insurgency
- Lawrence Liang
- Laws and Governance to Stop the Destruction of the Planet
- Legal Aspects of Crowd-Sourcing
- Legal Commons and Social Commons
- Legal Commons Organisational Constitutions Archive
- Legal Eats
- Legal Form of the Commons
- Legal Framework For Crypto-Ledger Transactions
- Legal Frameworks on Social and Solidarity Economy
- Legal Hackers
- Legal Hacks as a Strategy for Commons-Based Social Change
- Legal Issues around User-Generated Content in Virtual Worlds
- Legal Issues Primer for Open Source and Free Software Projects
- Legal Issues Raised by the Sharing Economy
- Legal Landscape of Social Enterprise and the Sharing Economy
- Legal Practices of DIDIY Hardware Technologies
- Legal Practices of P2P Hardware Technologies
- Legal Problems Related to User-Generated Content
- Legal Recognition of the Commons
- Legal Rights for Lake Erie in Toledo, Ohio
- Legal Rules for Platform Cooperativism
- Legal Service For Commons
- Legal Services For Commons
- Legal Tinkering, Expertise, and Protest among Free and Open Source Software Developers
- Legal Torrents
- Legalizing Urban Farming
- Legislation for Urban Spaces as Commons - Napels
- Legislation Lab
- Lex Mercatoria
- LexShares
- Liberty Dollar
- Life of the Law Online
- Limited Liability Autonomous Organization
- Liquid Law
- Living Convention on Biocultural Diversity
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- Madison Collaborative Legislation Platform
- Magna Carta
- Magna Carta Manifesto
- Maja van der Velden on How Technology Affects Cognitive Justice
- Maja van der Velden on Technology Design and Cognitive Justice
- Making Commons Through Law
- Mapping the Collective Land and Natural Resource Rights of Indigenous Peoples
- Marco Civil
- Margot Kaminski on the Capture of International Intellectual Property Law through the U.S. Trade Regime
- Mattereum
- Meaning of the Commons in Institutional Perspective
- Michael Yaziji on Rethinking the Structure of Corporations
- Model Community Bill of Rights Template for Occupy Communities
- Model Distributed Collaborative Organizations
- Moritz Renner on Societal Constitutionalism and the Global Economy
- My User Agreement
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- Naples Council Resolution of 2016 on Occupied Buildings as Common Goods
- Naples' Government Resolution no. 446 - 2016 on the Identification of Urban Spaces as Commons
- Natalia Lukaszewicz on the Maker Movement and Patent Law
- Natural Justice
- Neos Labs
- New Laws of Online Worlds
- Nondominium
- Nordic Everyman Rights
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- Occupied Buildings in Naples as Common Goods
- Occupy Law Enforcement
- Occupy the Law
- On Common Goods
- On the Currency of Egalitarian Justice
- On-Chain and Off-Chain Governance of Blockchain Technologies
- Online Censorship Regulations
- Open Act
- Open Companies
- Open Company Legal Research Group
- Open Counsel
- Open Democracy and Citizen Movements' Role in the Icelandic Constitution
- Open Discussion About Liquid Unions
- Open Law
- Open Source Assurance Agreement
- Open Source Food Code
- Open Source Law
- Open Source Law Weekly Open Source Digest
- Open Source Legal System
- Open Source Licenses Summarized and Explained in Plain English
- Open Source Licensing as a Legal and Economic Modality for the Dissemination of Renewable Energy
- Open Sourcing Obsolete Products By Law
- Open Unified Registry with Public License
- Open-Source Distributed Ledger Platform for Legal Agreements Between Businesses
- Opening Borders Project
- Opening Hardware through Legal Tools
- Organic Code for the Social Knowledge and Innovation Economy of Ecuador
- Ostrom Contracts
- Outlawing the For-Profit Corporate Form
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- P2P Disruption and the Law
- P2P Licensing
- Pando
- Participatory Legislation
- Paul Cienfuegos on How Local Communities Are Dismantling Corporate Rule
- Paul Cienfuegos on the Community Rights Movement
- PBS News Hour on Benefit Corporations for Positive Community Impact
- Peer Production ToS
- Peoples Sustainability Treaties
- Piracy Paradigm
- Pirate Code
- Planting Justice
- Player Generated Content – End-User Licence Agreements
- Plaza Podemos
- Podcasting Legal Guide
- Policies To Support Local Manufacturing
- Policy and Legal Obstacles to Community Composting
- Polycentric Law
- Polytopian Jurisdictions
- Potato Park
- Practicing Law in the Sharing Economy
- Priority Intervention Neighborhoods and Zones - Lisbon
- Program on Corporations, Law and Democracy
- Proof of Existence
- Property Law
- Property Rights