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1. Actors

1.1. Protagonists

1.1.1. Activists

1.1.1.1. IndyMedia

1.1.1.1.1. consumer/producer of news

1.1.1.1.2. Be the Media

1.1.1.1.3. 'free' distribution of news

1.1.1.1.4. Collaboration

1.1.1.2. Protests/ Collective action

1.1.1.3. Hacklabs

1.1.2. Artists

1.1.2.1. 'Free culture'/ Remix movement

1.1.3. Enterpreneurs

1.1.3.1. new business models

1.1.4. Hackers

1.1.4.1. Software

1.1.4.1.1. Operating Systems

1.1.4.1.2. Applications

1.1.4.1.3. Web/ Internet

1.1.4.1.4. Untitled

1.1.5. Manufacturer

1.1.5.1. Open Farm

1.1.5.2. Open Manufacturing

1.2. Antogonists

1.2.1. RIAA

1.2.2. Conventional Business/ Global Corps

1.2.2.1. Microsoft

1.2.2.2. Apple

1.2.2.3. Monsanto

1.2.2.4. Unilever

1.2.2.5. Untitled

1.2.3. "The State?"

1.2.4. Hybrid Business models

1.2.4.1. Make use of crowdsourcing

1.2.4.2. Make use of free solutions

1.2.4.3. Use Crowdsourcing

1.2.4.4. Cooptation

1.2.5. Untitled

1.2.5.1. Creation of Scarcity through laws and licenses

2. Values

2.1. freedom

2.1.1. licenses

2.1.1.1. gnu public

2.1.1.2. creative commons

2.1.1.3. copyleft

2.2. cooperation

2.2.1. network

2.2.1.1. endogenous movements

2.2.1.1.1. Free to use

2.2.1.1.2. Free to adapt

2.2.1.1.3. Free to distribute BUT under the same conditions

2.2.1.1.4. Creates new commons

2.2.1.1.5. limited to specific contexts? e.g. non/commercial use ?

2.2.2. cooperatives

2.3. altruism

2.3.1. Change what you want and share

2.4. fairness

2.5. sharing

3. CODE

3.1. What is CODE

3.1.1. Open vs Closed

3.1.2. Objects: books, software, dna, seeds, etc

3.1.3. Rules of the games, How money works. Law-system

3.2. What is the purpose of CODE

3.3. The principles of control in your code influences the use and the systematic end

3.4. Free to adapt and use, or locked, secure and controlled.

4. Movements/ Power distribution

4.1. Ownership of Code

4.1.1. Capitalism/ Closed

4.1.1.1. Concentrates capital in the hands of the few

4.1.1.2. Control of the means of production rests in the hands of those already in control of capital

4.1.1.3. License fees. You don't actually own the book/ file

4.1.2. FREE and OPEN

4.1.2.1. Changed the way social movement operate

4.1.2.2. Questions

4.1.2.2.1. When is something free?

4.1.2.3. Means of production distributed freely

4.2. Social Movements

4.2.1. Definition

4.2.1.1. People coming together under the banner of common ideals

4.2.1.2. People sharing their sense of values and finding their peers

4.2.1.3. People coming together to take action to bring about a solution based on a set of values

4.2.1.4. Questions

4.2.1.4.1. Is there anything important about the difference between individual and collective action?

4.2.1.5. Movements may or may not produce actions or things that other people look at. Sometimes a movement is simply an affinity group organized for the purpose of mutual appreciation. The only outcome may be a sense of belonging for individual participants.

4.2.2. endogenous movements

4.2.2.1. Free to use

4.2.2.2. Free to adapt

4.2.2.3. Free to distribute BUT under the same conditions

4.2.2.3.1. Untitled

4.2.2.4. Creates new commons

4.2.2.5. limited to specific contexts? e.g. non/commercial use ?

4.2.3. Network

4.3. Who gets what/ when/ how?

4.3.1. struggle for public space

4.3.2. Laws, copyright, patents