Skip to main content
Log in

The tragedy of the digital commons

  • Published:
Ethics and Information Technology Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Abstract

In the paper it is argued that bridging the digital divide may cause a new ethical and social dilemma. Using Hardin's Tragedy of the Commons, we show that an improper opening and enlargement of the digital environment (Infosphere) is likely to produce a Tragedy of the Digital Commons (TDC). In the course of the analysis, we explain why Adar and Huberman's previous use of Hardin's Tragedy to interpret certain recent phenomena in the Infosphere (especially peer-to-peer communication) may not be entirely satisfactory. We then seek to provide an improved version of the TDC that avoids the possible shortcomings of their model. Next, we analyse some problems encountered by the application of classical ethics in the resolution of the TDC. In the conclusion, we outline the kind of work that will be required to develop an ethical approach that may bridge the digital divide but avoid the TDC.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • E. Adar and B. A. Huberman. Free Riding on Gnutella. First Monday, 5(10), 2000. http://rstmonday.org/issues/issue5_10/adar/index.html.

  • R. N. L. Andrews. Cost-Bene t Analysis and Regulatory Reform. In D. Swartzman, R. Liro. and K. Croke, editors. Cost-Benefit Analysis and Environmental Regulations: Politics, Ethics, and Methods, pp. 107–135. The Conservation Foundation, Washington, 1982.

  • J. P. Barlow. The Economy of Ideas. Wired Magazine, 2(3), 1994. http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/2.03/economy.ideas.html.

  • A. Brennan and Y. Lo. Environmental Ethics. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, http: //plato. stanford. edu/ entries/ethics-environmental, 2002.

  • eEurope. An Information Society For All. Action Plan prepared by the Council and the European Commission for the Feira European Council 19–20 June 2000, http: // europa. eu. int/information_society/eeurope/action_plan/ pdf/actionplan_en. pdf, 2000.

  • eEurope 2002. Accessibility of Public Web Sites and their Content, September 25, http: //europa. eu. int/information_society/eeurope/news_library/pdf_les/communication_accessibility_en. doc, 2001.

  • J. A. Fletcher and M. Zwick. N-Player Prisoner's Dilemma in Multiple Groups: A Model of Multilevel Selection, In E. Boudreau and C. Maley, editors. Proceedings of the Artificial Life VII Workshops. Portland, 2000.

  • L. Floridi. Information Ethics: On the Theoretical Foundations of Computer Ethics. Ethics and Information Technology, 1(1): 37–56, 1999.

  • L. Floridi. Information Ethics: An Environmental Approach to the Digital Divide. Philosophy in the Contemporary World,9(1): 39–45, 2002.

  • L. Floridi. On the Intrinsic Value of Information Objects and the Infosphere. Ethics and Information Technology, 4(4): 287–304, 2003.

    Google Scholar 

  • L. Floridi and J. W. Sanders. On the Morality of Articial Agents. Minds and Machines, forthcoming.

  • G. M. Greco. La Tragedia dei Beni Digitali Collettivi. Talk given at the yearly national conference of the Societa` Italiana di Filoso a (Italian Philosophical Association), ''Filoso a e Societa`della Conoscenza (Philosophy and Knowledge Society)'', Foggia, 17–19 October 2002.Forthcoming in the Proceedings.

  • G. M. Greco and L. Floridi. The Tragedy of the Digital Commons. IEG Research Report, IEG-RR1, Information Ethics research Group, Computing Laboratory, Oxford University, 14 October 2003.

  • H. Grotius. On the Law of War and Peace, John W. Parker, Cambridge, 1853 [1625 ].

    Google Scholar 

  • G. Hardin. The Tragedy of the Commons. Science, 162(3859): 1243–1248, 1968.

    Google Scholar 

  • G. Hardin. Extensions of ''The Tragedy of the Commons ''. Science, 280(5364): 682–683, 1998.

    Google Scholar 

  • B. A. Huberman and R. M. Lukose. Social Dilemmas and Internet Congestion. Science, 277(5325): 535–537, 1997.

    Google Scholar 

  • A. Kneese and B. Bower. Environmental Quality and Residuals Management. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 1979.

    Google Scholar 

  • D. Marietta, Jr. The Interrelationship of Ecological Science and Environmental Ethics. Environmental Ethics, 1(3): 195–207, 1979.

    Google Scholar 

  • Nielsen//NetRatings Global Internet Trends Q4 2002, 20 February 2003.

  • E. Ostrom. Collective Action and the Tragedy of the Commons. In G. Hardin and J. Baden, editors. Managing the Commons. Freeman, New York, 1977.

  • E. Ostrom. How Inexorable is the ''Tragedy of the Commons''? Institutional Arrangements for Changing the Structure of Social Dilemmas. Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Distinguished Faculty Research Lecture, Indiana University, Bloomington, 3 April 1986.

  • T. Pfeifier, S. Schuster and S. Bonhoeer. Cooperation and Competition in the Evolution of ATP-Producing Pathways. Science, 292(5516): 504–507, 2001.

    Google Scholar 

  • M. Robert and G. Sorci. The evolution of obligate interspeci c brood parasitism in birds. Behavioral Ecology, 12(2): 128–133, 2001.

    Google Scholar 

  • Special issue on ''Remapping the Digital Divide ''. The Information Society, 19(4), 2003.

  • Stopping spam. The Economist, 367(8321): 58, 2003.

  • R. M. Turner. The tragedy of the commons and distributed AI systems. Presented at the XII International Workshop on Distributed Arti cial Intelligence, University of New Hampshire, Durham, 1991.

    Google Scholar 

  • United Nations Development Programme. Human Development Report 2001. Making new technologies work for human development. Oxford University Press, New York Oxford, 2001.

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Greco, G.M., Floridi, L. The tragedy of the digital commons. Ethics and Information Technology 6, 73–81 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10676-004-2895-2

Download citation

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10676-004-2895-2

Navigation