The Politics of Contraband - The Honor Economies of the Warez Scene

16 Pages Posted: 9 Jun 2008

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Alf Rehn

Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) - Department of Industrial Economics and Management (INDEK); Åbo Akademi University

Abstract

Lodged within the Internet's increasingly commercialized webs there exists a thriving subculture that has developed an economy all its own. Specifically, a modern gift economy, a consistent and internally rational structure of actively anti-economic behavior that presents an interesting juxtaposition to our contemporary notions of economy. Based on an extended ethnography, this subculture is analyzed as a society ordered by agonistic play and gift-giving as economy. The contribution can best be described as adding ethnographic data from the post-industrial phase in Western economic development to the discussion of gift economies, a discourse that has usually dealt only with archaic communities.

Keywords: Gifts, gift economy, software piracy, potlatch

JEL Classification: A14, P52, Z10

Suggested Citation

Rehn, Alf and Rehn, Alf, The Politics of Contraband - The Honor Economies of the Warez Scene. Journal of Socio-Economics, Vol. 33, pp. 359-374, 2004, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=668781

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