Incorporating the Digital Commons Corporate Involvement in Free and Open Source Software

The concept of 'the commons' has been used as a framework to understand resources shared by a community rather than a private entity, and it has also inspired social movements working against the enclosure of public goods and resources. One such resource is free (libre) and open source so...

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Main Author: Birkinbine, Benjamin (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: London University of Westminster Press 2020
Series:Critical, Digital and Social Media Studies
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