1. Why Collaboration is Important (Again)
Rishab Aiyer Ghosh 1
I Creativity and Domains of Collaboration 7
2. Imagined Collectivities and Multiple Authorship
Marilyn Strathern 13
3. Modes of Creativity and the Register of Ownership
James Leach 29
4. Some Properties of Culture and Persons
Fred Myers 45
5. Square Pegs in Round Holes? Cultural Production, Intellectual Property Frameworks, and Discourses of Power
Boatema Boateng 61
6. Who Got Left Our of the Property Grab Again: Oral Traditions, Indigenous Rights, and Valuable Old Knowledge
Anthony Seeger 75
7. From Keeping "Nature's Secrets" to the Institutionalization of "Open Science"
Paul A. David 85
II Mechanisms for Collaboration 109
8. Benefit-Sharing: Experiments in Governance
Cori Hayden 113
9. Trust Among the Algorithms: Ownership, Identity, and the Collaborative Stewardship of Information
Christopher Kelty 127
10. Cooking-Pot Markets and Balanced Value Flows
Rishab Aiyer Ghosh 153
11. Coase's Penguin, or, Linux and the Nature of the Firm
Yochai Benkler 169
12. Paying for Public Goods
James Love and Tim Hubbard 207
III Ownership, Property, and the Commons 231
13. Fencing Off Ideas: Enclosure and the Disappearance of the Public Domain
James Boyle 235
14. A Renaissance of the Commons: How the New Sciences and the Internet are Framing a New Global Identity and Order
John Clippinger and David Bollier 259
15. Positive Intellectual Rights and Information Exchanges
Phillipe Aigrain 287
16. Copyright and Globalization in the Age of Computer Networks
Richard Stallman 317
Contributors 337
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