Opening Standards : The Global Politics of Interoperability.
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- 9780262298223
- 004.6/2
- TK5105.55 -- .O65 2011eb
Cover -- Contents -- Introduction -- I The Politics of Interoperability -- 1 Injecting the Public Interest into Internet Standards -- 2 The Government at the Standards Bazaar -- 3 Governments, the Public Interest, and Standards Setting -- 4 Securing the Root -- 5 Open Document Standards for Government -- II Standards, Innovation, and Development Economics -- 6 An Economic Basis for Open Standards -- 7 Open Innovation and Interoperability -- 8 Standards, Trade, and Development -- III Standards-Based Intellectual Property Debates -- 9 Questioning Copyright in Standards -- 10 Constructing Legitimacy -- 11 Common and Uncommon Knowledge -- IV Interoperability and Openness -- 12 ICT Standards Setting Today -- 13 Software Standards, Openness, and Interoperability -- 14 Open Standards -- Contributors -- Index.
The economic and political stakes in the current heated debates over "openness" and open standards in the Internet's architecture.
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