Title
Intellectual Property, Open Source and Free Software
Author
Tere Vaden
Date
1/01/2005
(Original Publish Date: 4/29/2003)
(Original Publish Date: 4/29/2003)
Abstract
The notion of intellectual property is used in order to create digital commodities. While the commodification of code is useful for certain kinds of knowledge intensive work (the Taylorist forms), it severely disrupts other types of knowledge creation. Applying Scott Lash's division of knowledge creation into organisational and disorganisational types, we also gain insight into the different positions towards IP held by different wings of the FOSS community.