[P2P-F] [commoning] [Networkedlabour] Socialist Licences

Michel Bauwens michel at p2pfoundation.net
Mon Mar 17 19:08:42 CET 2014


frankly, that statement does not make sense to me,

we are talking about workers who are contributing to the commons, allowing
unlimited use of the commons to which they contribute ? and we are talking
about other workers, who contribute to other commons, to be able to
contribute another commons

in what way is that unlimited exploitation ????

the reality is opposite, as this allows commoners to live from their
contributions, as opposed to the current situation, where they can only
live from their contributions by hiring their labor out to capital




On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 10:29 PM, Marco Giustini <info at marcogiustini.info>wrote:

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>
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> 2014-03-17 3:59 GMT+01:00 Michel Bauwens <michel at p2pfoundation.net>:
>
>>  *Socialist Licenses?* by Stefan Meretz -- From my perspective the
>> presentation of the GPL as "communist" is wrong, but this attribution has
>> the function to propagate a milder license variant which then is called
>> "socialist": the PPL (Peer-Production-License)<http://p2pfoundation.net/Peer_Production_License>.
>> This license only grants external access to the resources to those who are
>> using them non-commercially, while internally unlimited exploitation is
>> allowed. (...) But what is commercial?
>>
>
> That's an important aspect. On the PPL internally unlimited exploitation
> is allowed if
>
> *"You are a workerowned business or workerowned collective". *
> IMHO this is not sufficient to describe a Peer Production Organization. Is
> needed, as I before stated, a charter to define it.
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