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We are in the midst of a pitched political battle over the spoils of the transformation to a digitally networked environment and an economy increasingly centred on the production and exchange of information, knowledge and culture. Stakeholders from the older industrial information economy are using legislation, litigation, and international treaties to retain the old structure of organizing production so that they can continue to control empires they built in the old production system.
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Benkler, Yochai (2003) Freedom in the commons: towards a political economy of information, Duke Law Journal Vol. 52:6 pp.1245-1276