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By krisnelson on Nov 20, 2011 in business / constitution / culture / history / intellectual property / law / technology
In “Digital Speech and Democratic Culture: A Theory of Freedom of Expression for the Information Society,” Jack Balkin (of the blog Balkinization) writes about what he sees as the appropriation of free speech ideals by media corporations in an effort to maximize their capital investments.
Posted in business, constitution, culture, history, intellectual property, law, technology | Tagged Clinton Rossiter, constitution, copyright, digital speech, freedom of speech, intellectual property, Jack Balkin, law, liberty |
By krisnelson on Nov 9, 2011 in copyright / government / intellectual property / law / technology
Copyright law is often approached in terms of debates over competing interpretations of the law: should copyright be used to protect the author’s freedom, or to encourage the public distribution of culture and information, or to turn intellectual products into marketplace commodities, or to serve the interests of corporate publishers and distributors?
Posted in copyright, government, intellectual property, law, technology | Tagged constitution, copyright, law, Thomas Streeter, United States |
By krisnelson on May 31, 2011 in business / education / intellectual property / science / technology
Technology transfer offices at universities are key players in the process of putting technology to work. They facilitate the sometimes difficult translation of academic discoveries into private, saleable technology. The offices also serve as a buffer between the demands of private enterprise and the Mertonian ideals of the academic “ivory tower,” and the technology transfer process reflects this.
Posted in business, education, intellectual property, science, technology | Tagged business, intellectual property, science, technology, Technology transfer |
By krisnelson on May 30, 2011 in business / education / intellectual property / law / patents / research / science / technology
Madey v. Duke exposed one conflict when industry and universities work in overlapping areas. The 2002 federal court decision highlighted a problem at the intersection of university and industry goals.
Posted in business, education, intellectual property, law, patents, research, science, technology | Tagged Bayh–Dole Act, business, law, License, open access, patents, research, science, technology, Technology transfer |
By krisnelson on May 30, 2011 in business / education / government / intellectual property / law / patents / science / technology
According to Dr. Domonic Montisano of the UCSD’s technology transfer office, their goal is to get university research out to the public through the avenue of commercialization.
Posted in business, education, government, intellectual property, law, patents, science, technology | Tagged Bayh–Dole Act, business, law, License, open source, patents, research, science, technology, Technology transfer |
By krisnelson on Jun 25, 2010 in business / intellectual property / international / law
Intellectual property, despite the name, doesn’t quite work like regular property. A look at intellectual property markets highlight problems with a pure free-market approach that aren’t necessarily visible with other markets.
Posted in business, intellectual property, international, law | Tagged australia, economics, intellectual property, law, licensing, Shubha Ghosh |
By krisnelson on Jun 2, 2010 in copyright / history / intellectual property / law / recommendations
So illustrious a source as the Fred von Lohmann at the Electronic Frontier Foundation recommends the new book by Adrian Johns.
Posted in copyright, history, intellectual property, law, recommendations | Tagged copyright, history, intellectual property, law |
By krisnelson on May 9, 2010 in business / copyright / culture / government / intellectual property / international / law
The still-in-draft Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, beloved of some, is hated by many – including Google, apparently.
Posted in business, copyright, culture, government, intellectual property, international, law | Tagged attorney, copyright, Google, intellectual property, international, Internet, law |