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[ox-en] Re: value and common good, was: Re(2): [ox-en] extrinsic motivation = coercion



Patrick Anderson writes:
This difference is the basis of the Free Software (or any 'Open'
design work for that matter: such as CAD drawings, movies, music,
etc.) 'bounty' business models that connect the potential Users to the
potential Workers *before* work is done so the Users can 'commit' or
'promise' or 'contract' to pay for labor that has not yet been
accomplished.

That is the subscription model that works very reluctantly, and actually
works better if its not a contract but simply a clear and grounded
expectation.

(see the report about Twilight labs at the oxconference versus Marcins
1000true fans model).


And even in this point it would not touch the common - good nature of the
product.

Actually what I want to see is to motivation of corporate entities to "buy
free"  intellectual property like they do with rainforests. Would be an
interesting campaign for oekonux-p2pf

Franz

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