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      Keeping it simple: Winer's critics suggest his opposition to WSDL stems more from a lack of resources than anything. But you don't have to look far to find an example of a large company -- IBM -- leveraging the Linux community to take advantage of contributed work. The guiding logic of that community is the value of the commons, where shared code becomes a platform on which innovation and implementation produce differentiation and revenue. 
-- Gilmore must have read Lessig, of which Richard Koman has written a great little review that compares Napster in 2000 to acid in the 60s (or was it the 70s?). Hmmmm...   2:01:39 PM       
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