Tragic Commons?
I've been intrigued for a while by proposals to create "spectrum commons," so I'm eager to closely read a new law review article by Duke University law professor Stuart M. Benjamin, who argues that private spectrum ownership will better support the emergence of "abundant networks" if those are feasible.
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> Those advocating a commons do not propose a network in which anyone can transmit as she pleases