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Open Access is a very essential principle to sharing. It guarantees that everyone in general or the participants in a network have the right to access for example:
- how something is build;
- how someone can participate;
- how things work;
Open Access contrasts with for example patents, closed source and copyright, which all tend to narrow down opportunities for sharing.
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