Capital and Enclosure in Software Commons: Linux and Ethereum [electronic resource].
Ethereum Foundation 2024
Open access content
Entities that extract profits from software commons like Linux and Ethereum have the greatest incentive and capacity to co-opt them. 1. Common and commons As Giuliani & Vercellone argue, common is a mode of resource production in the same way capital is. These modes have internal logic[s] (Wright, 2020) which animate productive entities (e.g., commons, companies). The allocation of benefits produced by the entity determines which mode it aligns with…
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Capital movements
Economics
Information Commons
Computer software
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Trent Van Epps
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