On 2008-02-11 14:19, Matthias-Christian Ott wrote:
Without copyright so called piracy would be legal and thus proprietary software looses its commodity character, because it would no longer be scarce. Then, all proprietary software would be out-cooperated by free software, which bases on non-scarcity, e.g. abundance.
But this scenario also develops with copyright, it only takes a longer time to out-cooperate proprietary software.
Sorry for overlooking your post.
What do you mean by out-cooperate?
This is a term used by Geert Lovink in an interview with Christoph Spehr on free cooperation first, but was rapidly adopted in cutural debates: http://www.networkcultures.org/geert/out-cooperating-the-empire-exchange-wit...
It means that successful competition is reached by cooperation. The competition is not won on the old field, but by opening a new field. Example: Encyclopedia Britannica was out-cooperated by Wikipedia, not by competiting on the old proprietary field, but by opening a new field of free cooperation. And of course: Free software is on the way of out-cooperating proprietary software.
Thus, on the field of cooperation, nothing is stronger than free cooperation. Proprietary production can only prevail on its field (for some time) by using additional external forces like copyright exclusion.
Ciao, Stefan