Date archives "January 2008"

Let’s set the ERT audiovisual archive free (manifesto – draft)

A campaign to set the audiovisual archive of the Greek public broadcasting company (ERT) free -under peer property legal regimes- is to be launched soon. Hereby I cite the English draft of the manifesto that will be included in the relevant Web platform, which is under construction at the moment. The platform will be designed… Continue reading

On the deletion of scholar Ralph Siu by the ‘Wikipedia lynch mobs’

I have written about the Wikipedia deletionist movement before. Deletionism, i.e. groups of editors who scroll the Wikipedia in order to propose articles for deletion, is based on a fundamentally faulty premise, namely that a online universal encyclopedia should be based on scarcity, and that there is no place for diversity and knowledge that is… Continue reading

Stefan Meretz: a critique of the copyfarleft proposal

In our blog and wiki, we are monitoring various attempts to ‘radicalize’ the existing free software/copyleft and Creative Commons type of licenses. For example, the IANG License and the User-Ownership approach. See our page on Equity-based licenses for access to debate about these licenses. One of the better known ideas comes from Dmitry Kleiner, and… Continue reading

Prelaunch of Axel Bruns book on Produsage

I previously discussed this book favourably, after receiving the advanced manuscript. It is now out in pre-launch. Here is the message from the author. Axel Bruns: “As you’re probably aware, Peter Lang Publishing will launch my new book Blogs, Wikipedia, Second Life, and Beyond: From Production to Produsage in early 2008. The book introduces the… Continue reading

On anoptism, true distributed architectures and the need for Real Social networks

Amongst the people I admire and have met are to French persons: Francois Rey and Olivier Auber. I visited Francois in his home in Carpentras, a very memorable experience, and Olivier came to visit me recently with his family in Chiang Mai, where we had extremely fruitful discussions. What they share in common is a… Continue reading

Replacing Private-Benefit Corporations by Public-Benefit Corporations

David Korten has a proposal to replace the Private-Benefit Corporations by Public-Benefit Corporations. Read the whole proposal here. For background: 1) read this critique of the personhood of corporations 2) a proposal for group corporations 3) Peter Barnes proposal to use trusts to manage common property David Korten: “The private-benefit corporation is an institution granted… Continue reading

High switching costs do not create media monopolies

We have explained before, how walled garden approaches are being replaced by strategies of community building that rely on switching costs. In a post I had overlooked so far, Scott Karp of Publishing 2.0 makes an important observation about the power dynamics around switching costs. Concerning the Facebook ‘Beacon debacle’, he argues that what happened… Continue reading

Announcing: a new P2P Meme Mapping project for 2008

Click here for the larger version of the above graphic. Our p2pfoundation.net wiki has been growing by leaps and bounds in 2007. Our December 30 statistics page informs us that the wiki “now contains 6,360 total pages in the database of which there are 4,360 pages that are probably legitimate content pages”. These have generated… Continue reading

Book of the Week: The Green State (2)

We introduced the book last Monday, ending with an excerpt describing three conditions a genuine green state would have to abide by. Here, author Robyn Eckersley, asks the key question: What would it take for such a good/strong/cosmopolitan state to emerge? She identifies four environmental qualities that such a state must possess, and which are… Continue reading

Obituary: Gerard Fairtlough and Lawrence Rhoades, peer-oriented business leaders

We received the following message from the staff at Triarchy Press, concerning the passing away of Mr. Fairtlough, which we are forwarding with some delay, in order to honour his legacy concerning the triarchical organization of human society. We publish the announcement first, then a summary of his main ideas. He was former CEO of… Continue reading