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Talking points! Digital commons can help governments secure digital sovereignty, save money and build trust

Fernando Aith, Kit Braybrooke, Ramya Chandrasekhar, Manon Corneille, Marina de Neiva Borba, Roberta de Freitas Campos, Matt Donnelly, Julian Tait, Véra Vidal, Stefano Zacchiroli



This report synthesises insights from three workshops on the digital commons – shared public resources such as data, software, and cultural content – and includes the associated workshop papers. Strengthening and formally recognising these assets within government will improve their sustainability. Supporting them through procurement and policy settings will deliver cost efficiencies, ethical digital practice...
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The economic and environmental sustainability of digital commons

Cecilia Rikap, Sébastien Shulz , Stefano Zacchiroli

This report examines the economic and environmental sustainability of free, libre and open source software (FLOSS), its role in fostering sustainable production and evolving worker contributions. It highlights community rejection of restrictive licences as environmental incentives, critiques predatory information technology (IT) practices and details workplace obstacles to reducing environmental impacts.
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Digital news report: Australia 2024

Mona Chatskin, Lilik Mardjianto, Pinker Yao

To mark the 10th edition of the Digital news report, the authors have compiled a special lift-out, featuring ten of the most interesting trends to emerge in news consumption and attitudes, including the growth of distrust in news, the divergence of news interest between young men and women, and changing use of social media.
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The coproduction of open source software by volunteers and big tech firms


Big tech firms such as Amazon are using cloud computing and 'software as a service' to transform open source software, which is intended to be shared and modified, into closed assets. This report maps how firms are collaborating with communities of unpaid volunteers to produce open source code, used in most IT applications and infrastructures.

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