This article explores the conflict between the cooperative online culture of users
who have created Usenet and the corporate commodification of Usenet posts by
companies archiving the posts. The clash of decision-making processes is presented
through the details of how Usenet users choose to petition a company to provide
protection for the public archives it had collected. The company disregarded the
petition and the archives were sold to another company. The new company has begun
to put its own copyright symbol on the posts in its archives. How will such a
commodification affect the cooperative nature of Usenet itself and the continuing
vitality of Usenet’s cooperative culture? The article explores this culture clash and
considers possible consequences.
Keywords: commodification, electronic communication, usenet