Archive for May, 2009

The Public Domain wins Donald McGannon Award

I was zooming through my inbox in a deleting frenzy, discarding winsome offers from Russian ingenues, fabulous commercial opportunities in the Nigerian oil business and hundreds of prizes that I had apparently won without entering.  The next e-mail was another “Congratulations — You have won..” › Continue reading

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009 Uncategorized No Comments

Videos from Open Innovation Conference at NESTA

Britain’s National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA) had a conference last week on open innovation in culture and science.  I got to set the stage but the other talks… › Continue reading

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  • Who Steals the Gene from Off the Common

    My new Financial Times column on the creation of a science commons is now up.  For the ungated version, read on…

  • What if the Web Really Worked For Science?

    Here is the video of my speech in Vienna at the IRF symposium.  The title was What If the Web Really Worked for Science? Reimagining Data Policy and Intellectual Property.

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