This turns out to be a wonderful resource:
a gateway to the international literature on the commons. This site contains an author-submission portal; an archive of full-text articles, papers, and dissertations; the Comprehensive Bibliography of the Commons; a Keyword Thesaurus, and links to relevant reference sources on the study of the commons.
Among the list of commons areas, there is Information and Knowledge Commons:
anticommons, copyright, indigenous, local, scientific knowledge issues, intellectual property rights, the Internet, libraries, patents, virtual commons, etc.
Strange that free software is not included. But good, nonetheless.
Hi Glyn: See my blog post from December 11 for details on OA versions of the articles in the anthology you cite.
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Peter
Thanks for that - I see I was a little hasty in my remark. I've amended the post.
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