This two-volume collection brings together the most important articles on the tragedies of the commons and anticommons. The first volume presents the bedrock articles that define commons and anticommons theory, from Aristotle to the present. The second volume continues with cutting edge property theory and applications. A judicious selection of articles shows how commons and anticommons metaphors inform current debates at the innovation frontier, ranging from patent thickets to broadcast spectrum licensing.https://scholarship.law.columbia.edu/books/1114/thumbnail.jp
A semicommons regime exists when the efficient use of a resource requires the co-existence of both c...
This article presents conceptual frameworks that help to understand Internet intellectual property r...
Thesis (M.A., Government) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.Information is increasing...
This two-volume collection brings together the most important articles on the tragedies of the commo...
In recent years, theorists interested in the commons have increasingly broadened their gaze to take ...
This article gives a concise introduction to the ‘tragedy of the anticommons.’ The anticommons thesi...
Why are many storefronts in Moscow empty while street kiosks in front are full of goods? This artic...
Why are many storefronts in Moscow empty, while street kiosks in front are full of goods? In this Ar...
Looking at knowledge as a shared resource: experts discuss how to define, protect, and build the kno...
This article critically examines the concepts of the commons and the public domain as developed in t...
This chapter aims to set the theoretical framework for this collection by challenging the establishe...
The commons has come to mean many things to many people, and the term is often used inconsistently...
This monographic section offers readers the possibility to critically reflect – from a legal, anthr...
There are many controversial ideas of resource utilization. The main discussion is how to maximally ...
Elinor Ostrom\u27s work has immeasurably enhanced legal scholars\u27 understanding of property. Alth...
A semicommons regime exists when the efficient use of a resource requires the co-existence of both c...
This article presents conceptual frameworks that help to understand Internet intellectual property r...
Thesis (M.A., Government) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.Information is increasing...
This two-volume collection brings together the most important articles on the tragedies of the commo...
In recent years, theorists interested in the commons have increasingly broadened their gaze to take ...
This article gives a concise introduction to the ‘tragedy of the anticommons.’ The anticommons thesi...
Why are many storefronts in Moscow empty while street kiosks in front are full of goods? This artic...
Why are many storefronts in Moscow empty, while street kiosks in front are full of goods? In this Ar...
Looking at knowledge as a shared resource: experts discuss how to define, protect, and build the kno...
This article critically examines the concepts of the commons and the public domain as developed in t...
This chapter aims to set the theoretical framework for this collection by challenging the establishe...
The commons has come to mean many things to many people, and the term is often used inconsistently...
This monographic section offers readers the possibility to critically reflect – from a legal, anthr...
There are many controversial ideas of resource utilization. The main discussion is how to maximally ...
Elinor Ostrom\u27s work has immeasurably enhanced legal scholars\u27 understanding of property. Alth...
A semicommons regime exists when the efficient use of a resource requires the co-existence of both c...
This article presents conceptual frameworks that help to understand Internet intellectual property r...
Thesis (M.A., Government) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.Information is increasing...