What's Mine Is Yours: The Rise of Collaborative Consumption
Quantity | Price | Discount |
---|---|---|
List Price | $26.99 | |
1 - 24 | $22.94 | 15% |
25 - 99 | $16.73 | 38% |
100 - 249 | $16.19 | 40% |
250 - 499 | $15.65 | 42% |
500 + | $15.38 | 43% |
$26.99
Book Information
Publisher: | Harper Business |
---|---|
Publish Date: | 09/01/2010 |
Pages: | 304 |
ISBN-13: | 9780061963544 |
ISBN-10: | 0061963542 |
Language: | Eng |
What We're Saying
➻ Cory Doctorow has laid out an interesting chronology of intellectual property rights since the first part of the 20th century for The Guardian's Comment Is Free interview series. Arguing that Every pirate wants to be an admiral, he tells a story that begins with sheet music composers and ends with the Internet about how elements of every innovation are seen as piracy until they become the mainstream, at which time they begin accusing the next generation of innovators of piracy. Stating at the beginning of the video that "The way to increase the health of the cultural realm is to allow more people to participate in it in more ways," he ends with anxiety that, for the first time in history, lawmakers may end up on the wrong side of the debate between the so-called "pirates" and supposed "admirals. READ FULL DESCRIPTION
Full Description
A groundbreaking and original book, What's Mine is Yours articulates for the first time the roots of "collaborative consumption," Rachel Botsman and Roo Roger's timely new coinage for the technology-based peer communities that are transforming the traditional landscape of business, consumerism, and the way we live. Readers captivated by Chris Anderson's The Long Tail, Van Jones' The Green Collar Economy or Malcolm Gladwell's The Tipping Point will be wowed by this landmark contribution to the evolving ecology of commerce and sustainability.