Both books are available for download at no charge, but can be purchased.

I recommend Lawerence Lessig's "Codev2" as it has some great ideas relating to creative commons and copyleft.
http://codev2.cc/

With Yochai Benkler's book, The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom, I skipped through a few of the chapters that were less relevant to me.
http://www.benkler.org/wealth_of_networks/index.php?title=Main_Page

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Using wikis as the architecture for publishing a book online seems like a great idea. But the author(s) must welcome the collaboration of readers. I especially like The Wealth of Networks wiki because it includes links to the book's reviewers and to other related texts, among other features useful to the reader. Also, Lessig brings legal expertise to his discussions while understanding the "spirit" of the law in creative issues of Internet use.

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