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11 J. High Tech. L. 1 (2010-2011)

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  THE  SEPARATION OF (ECONOMIC) POWER: A CULTURAL
  ENVIRONMENTAL PERSPECTIVE OF SOCIAL PRODUCTION
           AND  THE  NETWORKED PUBLIC SPHERE

                     Robert Cunningham*

               Cite as 11 J. HIGH TECH. L. 1 (2010)

   I. Introduction
   II. The Second Enclosure Movement
   III. Cultural Environmentalism
   IV. Public Choice Theory
          A. Free (Libre) and Open Source Software
   V. Social Production and the Networked Public Sphere
          A. Social Production - Decentralisation and Liberalism
          B. Civil Society and Public Sphere
          C. Comparative Advantage  of Social Production: The
             Hardware-Code-Content   Paradigm
                  1. Information Processing and Allocation
                      Efficiencies
                  2. Critical Hardware Infrastructure
                  3. The Technological Information Continuum
   VI. Conclusion






* Assistant Professor, The University of Western Australia. The author
acknowledges the support and mentorship of Professor Brian Fitzgerald
(Queensland University of Technology).
This article draws in part from ideas from the author's article originally
published in Robert Cunningham, The Tragedy of (Ignoring) The Information
Semicommons: A Cultural Environmental Perspective,4 AKRON INTELL. PROP. J. 1
(2010).
Copyright @ 2010 Journal of High Technology Law and Robert Cunningham.
                All Rights Reserved. ISSN 1536-7983.

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