Brings together important articles on the tragedies of the commons and anticommons. This title includes articles that define commons and anticommons theory, from Aristotle to the present. It shows how commons and anticommons metaphors inform debates at the innovation frontier, ranging from patent thickets to broadcast spectrum licensing.
Dividing an estate fairly may sound easy, but in fact very few people know how to do it. Because of this, an event that should be dedicated to remembering the good times and paying honor to the deceased often becomes a time of strife and divisiveness. This title provides advice about how to divide the family estate of the deceased parents.