The Open Collaboration Revolution

  2008-06-06 20:00:02
Last week I sent out the latest issue of Standards Today, my bi-monthly eJournal of"News, Ideas and Analysis." This time around, my topic is what I call"The Open Collaboration Revolution," by which I mean the unprecedented ways in which the Internet and the Web are allowing communities to form around projects of all types. The benefits that can be enjoyed as a result of such collaboration are leading those involved to reevaluate the traditional rights of creators and content owners. 
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