Open Source Practice and Its Discontents Paul Jones - pj@unc.edu Ten Years Ago Shamans, Software, and Spleens Law and the Construction of the Information Society By.
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Open Source Practice and Its Discontents Paul Jones - pj@unc.edu
Ten Years Ago Shamans, Software, and Spleens Law and the Construction of the Information Society By James Boyle Paul Jones - pj@unc.edu
Before that we had software • John “maddog” Hall says: All software was open source, when I started.
• Me too. IBM/DEC etc Paul Jones - pj@unc.edu
And it was group work • Who is the author?
• What is the work?
• What is the invention?
• Who is the inventor?
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To promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries • But that’s just in the US Paul Jones - pj@unc.edu
Levels of control • End User License Agreement • Copyright • Patent • Other contracts • International Treaties Paul Jones - pj@unc.edu
libertarians tussle over DMCA and DRM • Cato’s paper says “Digital Millennium Copyright Act Hinders Innovation and Exasperates Consumers” • Progress and Freedom Foundation says “Their precise goal is to abolish IP rights in favor of some mystical commune wherein all IP is free as the air and creators are compensated by government.” Paul Jones - pj@unc.edu
One Solution for Developing Nations • Strong protection for national actors • Weak protection for foreign actors • “Worked pretty well for the USA (in the 19th Century)” says Cory Doctorow Paul Jones - pj@unc.edu
Another alternative • Tolerance of theft • Develops an undesirable industry • Discourages local skill development Paul Jones - pj@unc.edu
Open Source Downside • Who is responsible?
• Who provides support?
• Who does the development?
• How can anyone make money?
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Commercialized Open Source • Assumes liability • Provides support • Facilitates development • And makes money Paul Jones - pj@unc.edu
Cooperative Models that Work and Pay • Cyngus ( founded University of Pennsylvania grad Michael Teimann in 1989 ) • Moodle • Ubantu Linux Paul Jones - pj@unc.edu
Open Source Upsides • Extreme localization - language and beyond • Persistent customization for hardware • Open for innovation - embedded to grid • Archival and persistent formats Paul Jones - pj@unc.edu
Give a Man a Fish Story Paul Jones - pj@unc.edu