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Economies of the Commons 2
Paying the costs of making things free

International conference, seminar and public evening programs

Amsterdam & Hilversum
November 11 – 13, 2010

Economies of the Commons 2  is a critical examination of the economics of 
on-line public domain and open access resources of  information, knowledge, and 
media (the ‘digital commons’).  The past 10 years have seen the rise of a 
variety of such open content resources attracting millions of users, sometimes 
on a daily basis. The impact of projects such as Wikipedia, Images of the 
Future, and Europeana testify to the vibrancy of the new digital public domain. 
 No longer left to the exclusive domains of digital ‘insiders’, open content 
resources are rapidly becoming widely used and highly popular.

While protagonists of open content praise its low-cost accessibility and 
collaborative structures, critics claim it undermines the established “gate 
keeping” functions of authors, the academy, and professional institutions while 
lacking a reliable business model of its own. Economies  of the Commons 2 
provides a timely and crucial analysis of sustainable economic models that can 
promote and safeguard the online public domain. We want to find out what the 
new hybrid solutions are for archiving, access and reuse of on-line content 
that can both create viable markets and serve the public interest in a 
competitive global 21st century information economy.

Economies of the Commons 2 consists of an international seminar on Open Video 
hosted by the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision on November 11 in 
Hilversum, a two day international conference and two public evening programs 
on November 12 and 13 at De Balie, centre for culture and politics in 
Amsterdam. The event builds upon the successful Economies of the Commons 
conference organised in April  2008.

Confirmed speakers include:

Charlotte Hess (Syracuse University - Keynote), Ben Moskowitz (Open Video 
Alliance), Simona Levi (Free Culture Forum), Bas Savenije (Royal Library The 
Hague), Michael Edson (Smithsonian Commons), Yann Moulier Boutang (Multitudes), 
Peter B. Kaufman (Intelligent Television), Harry Verwayen (Europeana), James 
Boyle (Duke University), Rufus Pollock (Open Knowledge Foundation), Jeff Ubois 
(DTN), Sandra Fauconnier (NIMK), Volker Grassmuck (USP Sao Paulo), Dymitri 
Kleiner (Telekommunisten), Jaromil (NIMK Artlab), Marco Sachy (Erasmus 
University Rotterdam), Nathaniel Tkacz (Melbourne University), Dolf Veenvliet 
(Blender), Michael Dale (Open Media for Wikipedia), Lucie Guibault (University 
of Amsterdam), a.o.

Organisers:
Images for the Future Consortium / Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision / 
De Balie / Institute of Network Cultures University of Amsterdam, Department of 
New Media

For detailed program information check our website:
www.ecommons.eu



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