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IP 6 Summary. Proprietary Systems Dominance This is overstated since we have many systems and activities that are non- proprietary including education,

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1 IP 6 Summary

2 Proprietary Systems Dominance This is overstated since we have many systems and activities that are non- proprietary including education, non-profits, social relationships, and other areas where non-proprietary production is important Assumption that property and markets are the roots of all growth and innovation is open to question

3 Expansion of IP rights These act as a tax on nonproprietary means of production. –For example software patents –Access to scholarly information Key question is who benefits?

4 Effect of Information Technology IT makes nonproprietary models of production and distribution more attractive –Reduced barriers to entry –Reduced production costs –Reduced distribution costs

5 Peer Production Rise of peer production and peer distribution –Blogs –P2P –Open source software Challenge to the traditional thinking about the economics of information production


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