Creative Commons & “Open Business” Mike Linksvayer HOLLAND=OPEN 2010-11-03 / San Francisco
“ The max net-impact innovations, by far, have been meta-innovations, i.e., innovations that changed how fast other innovations accumulated.” Robin Hanson (Economist) http://www.overcomingbias.com/2008/06/meta-is-max---i.html
“ We don’t have any idea how to solve cancer, so all we can do is increase the rate of discovery so as to increase the probability we’ll make a breakthrough.” John Wilbanks, VP for Science, Creative Commons
“ Whenever a communication medium lowers the costs of solving collective action dilemmas, it becomes possible for more people to pool resources. And ‘more people pooling resources in new ways’ is the history of civilization in…seven words.” Marc Smith, Research sociologist at Microsoft
open (sharing) is not a business [model]
others’ sharing is a business resource
sharing is a business strategy
sharing is a product feature
sharing is a customer demand
sharing is a social responsibility
sharing is good policy
how much sharing and under what conditions optimal for … individual actors voluntarily-constructed commons public policy
things to share or enable sharing of content data knowledge (used as catchall) software … & more efficient use of rival goods through “sharing” mechanisms, beyond scope here
Application // The Web Network // TCP/IP Physical // Ethernet
Knowledge // Creative Commons Application // The Web Network // TCP/IP Physical // Ethernet
can also be seen as a graph of arbitrary resolution dependencies and reinforcements more sharing anywhere, everywhere = opportunity
enough sharing at a layer of the stack obtains explosive innovation
sharing infrastructure respect the law, build a sustainable and scalable society legal and technical tools enabling effective “some rights reserved” and “no rights reserved” culture, education, public sector, science...
<span xmlns:cc="http://creativecommons.org/ns#" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"> <span rel=" dc:type " href=" http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text " property=" dc:title " > My Book </span> by <a rel=" cc:attributionURL " property=" cc:attributionName " href=" http://example.org/me "> My Name </a> is licensed under a <a rel=" license " href=" http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ " >Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License</a>. <span rel=" dc:source " href=" http://example.net/her_book " /> Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at <a rel=" cc:morePermissions " href=" http://example.com/revenue_sharing_agreement ">example.com</a>. </span>
links currency of the web does your sharing solution build on that?
con vey your self to http://creativecommons.nl (Creative Commons Netherlands) http://creativecommons.org (Creative Commons NGO)
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