Описание: 1 Introduction
1.1 Early Promises and Expectations
1.2 Ideological Distortions Under Capitalism: Californian Ideology Turning into Openness Ideology
1.3 Profit from Openness Versus Profit from Enclosures Models
1.4 What's Wrong with Profit from Openness?
1.5 Chapter Outline
References
2 Profiting from Openness: A Critique of a New Business Model
2.1 From Profits from Enclosures to Profits from Openness: Business Models in Cognitive Capitalism
2.2 Open and Free
2.3 Ideologies and Ideology Analysis
2.4 Labor, Work and Profits
2.5 Commons and Peer Production
2.6 Platforms, Social Actors and Flows in the Profit from Openness Model
References
3 Profiting from Free and Open Source Software
3.1 Techno-legal Foundations for Hybrid Business Models Built on Linux Distributions
3.2 Businesses Built on Free and Open Source Code in General, and Red Hat in Particular
3.3 Case Description: Red Hat's Business Model 3.4 Red Hat's Products and Prices
3.5 Schema of Flows and Actors
3.6 Regulations
3.7 Role and Enactment of Ideology
3.8 Conclusions
References
4 Profiting from Open Access Publishing
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Scientific Publishers' OA Business Models in General and Elsevier's in Particular
4.3 Scheme of Flows and Actors
4.4 Regulations
4.5 Role and Enactment of Openness Ideology
4.6 Conclusions
References
5 Profiting from Open Audiovisual Content
5.1 Audiovisual Content Platforms and YouTube
5.2 Scheme of Flows and Actors
5.3 Regulations
5.4 Profits and Exploitation
5.5 Role and Enactment of Openness Ideology
5.6 Conclusions
References
6 Profiting from Massive Open Online Courses
6.1 MOOCs in General and Coursera in Particular
6.2 Scheme of Flows and Actors
6.3 Regulations
6.4 Profits and Exploitation
6.5 Role and Enactment of Openness Ideology
6.6 Conclusions
References
7 Conclusions and Policies
7.1 Summary of Insights from Case Studies
7.2 Policy Discussion Section
References