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The term '''commons''' originates from [[Thomas Moore]], who describes how the commons are being taken away by fences and private property.
The term '''commons''' originates from [[Thomas Moore]], who describes how the commons are being taken away by fences and private property.


Later on, it was coined also for ''property governed by a number of persons''[|1]
Later on, it was coined also for ''property governed by a number of persons''[[Talk:Commons#1|1]].


Here in [[sharewiki]] commons is used for the former, the absence of persons with the right of using force for posessing a [[thing]].
Here in [[sharewiki]] commons is used for the former, the absence of persons with the right of using force for posessing a [[thing]].

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The term commons originates from Thomas Moore, who describes how the commons are being taken away by fences and private property.

Later on, it was coined also for property governed by a number of persons1.

Here in sharewiki commons is used for the former, the absence of persons with the right of using force for posessing a thing.


See also


Digital commons

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