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What is Tragedy of the Commons

Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management, Second Edition
A situation used to describe how conflict over the use of a finite resource can ultimately lead to its destruction.
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Knowledge and Intellectual Property Rights: An Economics Perspective
Geraldine Ryan (University College Cork, Ireland) and Edward Shinnick (University College Cork, Ireland)
Copyright: © 2011 |Pages: 8
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-931-1.ch047
Abstract
The role and importance of knowledge in economic development is a theme that can be traced back to writers such as Adam Smith, Karl Marx and Joseph Schumpeter. These authors dealt with how knowledge was created, its various uses and how to capture knowledge for gain. Later, writers such as Friedrich Hayek developed this field into areas such as the use of knowledge in society and the role of information in markets. In the economics literature, a critical distinction is made between information and knowledge. Information is seen as data that is out there for most, if not all, to see, whereas knowledge is the use and (unique) interpretation of this data. With the development of the World Wide Web, access to information and the cost of collecting information has changed dramatically. This has implications for its value. Anything that is easy to collect is less valuable than something that is more difficult to collect. Furthermore, something that is valuable will be sought by others and therefore needs to be protected against theft.
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The Road of Computer Code Featuring the Political Economy of Copyleft and Legal Analysis of the General Public License
When too many people have a privilege to use a resource and no one user has a legal right to exclude any other user the result is over consumption and depletion of the resource.
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As the use of the commons is rivalrous but it is hard to exclude use by members of the community, it is likely to be over-consumed and finally be ruined. This kind of negative externality is called the tragedy of the commons. The Internet is a kind of commons facing the same kind of risk.
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