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Two Bits - The Cultural Significance of Free Software (Hardcover)
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Two Bits - The Cultural Significance of Free Software (Hardcover)
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In Two Bits, Christopher M. Kelty investigates the history and
cultural significance of Free Software, revealing the people and
practices that have transformed not only software but also music,
film, science, and education. Free Software is a set of practices
devoted to the collaborative creation of software source code that
is made openly and freely available through an unconventional use
of copyright law. Kelty explains how these specific practices have
reoriented the relations of power around the creation,
dissemination, and authorization of all kinds of knowledge. He also
makes an important contribution to discussions of public spheres
and social imaginaries by demonstrating how Free Software is a
"recursive public"-a public organized around the ability to build,
modify, and maintain the very infrastructure that gives it life in
the first place. Drawing on ethnographic research that took him
from an Internet healthcare start-up company in Boston to media
labs in Berlin to young entrepreneurs in Bangalore, Kelty describes
the technologies and the moral vision that bind together hackers,
geeks, lawyers, and other Free Software advocates. In each case, he
shows how their practices and way of life include not only the
sharing of software source code but also ways of conceptualizing
openness, writing copyright licenses, coordinating collaboration,
and proselytizing. By exploring in detail how these practices came
together as the Free Software movement from the 1970s to the 1990s,
Kelty also considers how it is possible to understand the new
movements emerging from Free Software: projects such as Creative
Commons, a nonprofit organization that creates copyright licenses,
and Connexions, a project to create an online scholarly textbook
commons.
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