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Cooking-pot markets: collaborative ownership of information goods ● Wizards of OS 4 ● Berlin, ● September 15, 2006 ● Rishab Aiyer Ghosh (rishab@dxm.org) ● © 2006
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(c) 2006 Rishab Aiyer Ghosh - Licensed under Creative Commons cc-nd-nc2 WOS1: 1999 ● Cooking pot markets ● Most people think free software is a peculiar phenomenon
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(c) 2006 Rishab Aiyer Ghosh - Licensed under Creative Commons cc-nd-nc3 WOS4: 2006 ● Cooking pot markets ● Most fields of social science have published research on free software ● Business success and mainstreaming
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(c) 2006 Rishab Aiyer Ghosh - Licensed under Creative Commons cc-nd-nc4 Cooking pot markets ● WOS1 1999: a hypothesis, with anecdotal evidence ● WOS4 2006: lots of similar ideas, lots of empirical evidence ● Mainstream economists no longer scoff at producing “for free” - instead, they do it themselves, spending time on their blogs!
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(c) 2006 Rishab Aiyer Ghosh - Licensed under Creative Commons cc-nd-nc5 Value-flow and cooking pots ● Barter
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(c) 2006 Rishab Aiyer Ghosh - Licensed under Creative Commons cc-nd-nc6 Value-flow and cooking pots ● Barter < Profit >
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(c) 2006 Rishab Aiyer Ghosh - Licensed under Creative Commons cc-nd-nc7 Value-flow and cooking pots ● Purchase $1$1 $2$2
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(c) 2006 Rishab Aiyer Ghosh - Licensed under Creative Commons cc-nd-nc8 Value-flow and cooking pots ● Purchase $1$1 $2$2 < $ 2 Profit $ 1 < Profit > $ 2 Profit $ 1 > Profit
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(c) 2006 Rishab Aiyer Ghosh - Licensed under Creative Commons cc-nd-nc9 Value-flow and cooking pots ● Cooking-pot (easier to draw a cloud)
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(c) 2006 Rishab Aiyer Ghosh - Licensed under Creative Commons cc-nd-nc10 Value-flow and cooking pots ● Cooking-pot (easier to draw a cloud) < Profit
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(c) 2006 Rishab Aiyer Ghosh - Licensed under Creative Commons cc-nd-nc11 Value-flow and cooking pots – With knowledge goods, everyone gets a copy of the whole pot 1010 0101
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(c) 2006 Rishab Aiyer Ghosh - Licensed under Creative Commons cc-nd-nc12 Altruism or self-interest?
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(c) 2006 Rishab Aiyer Ghosh - Licensed under Creative Commons cc-nd-nc13 Altruism or self-interest?
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(c) 2006 Rishab Aiyer Ghosh - Licensed under Creative Commons cc-nd-nc14 A Hobbesian view?
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(c) 2006 Rishab Aiyer Ghosh - Licensed under Creative Commons cc-nd-nc15 A Hobbesian view?
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(c) 2006 Rishab Aiyer Ghosh - Licensed under Creative Commons cc-nd-nc16 Value – without prices ● Example: Debian 2.2 GNU/Linux (2001) ● Source lines of code: 55,201,526 (of which the Linux kernel forms under 6%) ● If Debian was written in a software company: ● Estimated effort: 14,005 person years ● Estimated schedule: 6.04 years (team of 2,318!) ● Development cost: US$ 1,891,990,000
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(c) 2006 Rishab Aiyer Ghosh - Licensed under Creative Commons cc-nd-nc17 Value – without market prices ● Debian 2005: – 104 001 person-years – (range: 85 977 to 188 988 person-years) – US$ 14 billion ● Non-Debian (eclipse, netbeans, etc) – 3 685 person-years – US$ 500 million
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(c) 2006 Rishab Aiyer Ghosh - Licensed under Creative Commons cc-nd-nc18 Network, not firms FLOSS source code shares by author type
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(c) 2006 Rishab Aiyer Ghosh - Licensed under Creative Commons cc-nd-nc19 The concept is old...
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(c) 2006 Rishab Aiyer Ghosh - Licensed under Creative Commons cc-nd-nc20 This scale is new...
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Exciting novelty of collaboration CODE: Collaborative Ownership and the Digital Economy MIT Press, 2005 Rishab A. Ghosh, ed. Philippe Aigrain, Yochai Benkler, Boatema Boateng, David Bollier, James Boyle, John Clippinger, Paul David, Cori Hayden, Tim Hubbard, Chris Kelty, James Leach, James Love, Fred Myers, Anthony Seeger, Richard Stallman, Marilyn Strathern
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(c) 2006 Rishab Aiyer Ghosh - Licensed under Creative Commons cc-nd-nc22 Thank you – Rishab Aiyer Ghosh – (rishab@dxm.org) – UNU-MERIT – FLOSS Project – www.flossworld.org
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