Yochai Benkler

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Yochai Benkler is a legal scholar and theorist known for his work on commons-based peer production, open-source collaboration, and the political economy of the digital age.

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instanceOf academic
author
human
legal scholar
theorist
awardReceived Electronic Frontier Foundation Pioneer Award
Ford Foundation Visionaries Award
citizenship Israel
United States of America
countryOfBirth Israel
educatedAt Harvard Law School
Tel Aviv University
employer Harvard Law School
fieldOfWork commons-based peer production
communications law
information law
intellectual property law
internet law
open-source collaboration
political economy of the digital age
gender male
hasWrittenOn copyright law
media concentration
networked public sphere and democracy
open-source software
peer-to-peer networks
influencedBy Elinor Ostrom
Karl Polanyi
Yochai Benkler’s reading of open-source software communities
languageSpoken English
Hebrew
memberOf Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
notableConcept commons-based peer production
networked public sphere
peer production
social production
notableWork The Penguin and the Leviathan
The Wealth of Networks
occupation lawyer
professor
positionHeld Berkman Professor of Entrepreneurial Legal Studies
researchInterest collaborative production
democracy and the internet
digital commons
networked media
regulation of information production

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free culture movement influencedBy Yochai Benkler