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'''Also called''': [[digital commons]], [[electronic commons]], [[information commons]], [[virtual commons]], [[communication commons]], [[intellectual commons]], [[Internet commons]], [[technological commons]] – all are referencing the ''new shared territory of global distributed information'', from different angles.
 
'''Also called''': [[digital commons]], [[electronic commons]], [[information commons]], [[virtual commons]], [[communication commons]], [[intellectual commons]], [[Internet commons]], [[technological commons]] – all are referencing the ''new shared territory of global distributed information'', from different angles.
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===Types of Knowledge===
 
===Types of Knowledge===
 
The types of knowledge to which this applies are, in general:
 
The types of knowledge to which this applies are, in general:
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* [[google:"knowledge commons"]]
 
* [[google:"knowledge commons"]]
 
* [[google:"information commons"]]
 
* [[google:"information commons"]]
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== Why this is necessarily a success ==
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Take an example '''[http://goldendict.berlios.de GoldenDict]''', software to translate by simple-click, better than Babylon because free (under licence GNU GPL) ! How a private company can compete a legal free software, mainly built reusing other legal free components (e.g. including translation software StarDict under licence GNU GPL).
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This pyramid of free components can be enriched with no limit quite quickly, as a chain of consequences. This produces more and more sophisticated software, providing myriads of functionalities as synonyms, phrase translation, encyclopedias in all languages, etc., all through simple-click.
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This single example should convince that sharing and reuse freely provides necessarily a virtuous result, for the benefit of everybody, rich or not (assuming the access is available).
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== Examples of success ==
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Here are examples of success (even in not in ''public domain'', at least most of them are in open ''commons'' licences):
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* Wikipedia and many encyclopedias, as [[Issuepedia]]
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* GNU-GPL, open source software, as LINUX, FireFox, Mozilla, etc.
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* some blog and forum contents
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* Free art
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:To develop a new type of electric car. C,mm,nity is open to anyone with a creative, intelligent and enterprising perspective on mobility issues, and who wants to help create a better world. C,mm,n follows the open source model: as with open source software, we focus our services around the product. Anyone can use it to offer mobility services, just as long as any derived work produced is released back to the community under an open source licence. Please read about our latest developments here.
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;Note: The deployement of open-source licences as GNU-GPL/FDL, Free Art license, Creative Commons ShareAlike, is a useful step before the public domain. Indeed any modification is authorized, provided that the new work is also under same license.
  
 
== How to finance ==
 
== How to finance ==
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Poor countries can produce drug and medicine at local production cost, also food with modern technics, helping to reduce social and political troubles with other countries.
 
Poor countries can produce drug and medicine at local production cost, also food with modern technics, helping to reduce social and political troubles with other countries.
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== How competition can survive ==
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Thanks to Gnomunism all companies could know all strategies and research on all competitors. So how competition can survive ? Competition would be on actual products an services provided to the customer :
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* quality
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* robustness
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* duration
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* efficiency
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* closeness to the need
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* service rapidness
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* relationship, friendliness
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* etc...
  
 
== Charlotte Hess and Elinor Ostrom, Nobel 2009 ==
 
== Charlotte Hess and Elinor Ostrom, Nobel 2009 ==
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* [http://rss.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/11/1/27 RECIPROCITY, TRUST, AND THE SENSE OF CONTROL]
 
* [http://rss.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/11/1/27 RECIPROCITY, TRUST, AND THE SENSE OF CONTROL]
 
* [http://www.indiana.edu/~workshop/people/lostromcv.htm Her other publications]
 
* [http://www.indiana.edu/~workshop/people/lostromcv.htm Her other publications]
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=== Other ===
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libre_knowledge Libre knowledge] on Wikipedia

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