Archive for August, 2010

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… › Continue reading

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 Science Commons, Uncategorized, patents, science 1 Comment

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.

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 Uncategorized No Comments

Is Google Naive, Crafty or Stupid?

I just started writing a column for the Huffington Post.  (I will still be writing for the FT.)  My first column is on the Google-Verizon announcement.  Not the “what” but the “why?” › Continue reading

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010 Uncategorized No Comments

Video of ORGCON keynote

The Open Rights Group held its first big conference — ORGCON — in London last month and I was really honoured to give the keynote.  The Twitter cascade behind me, however, › Continue reading

Saturday, August 7th, 2010 Uncategorized No Comments

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  • The Hargreaves Review Published Today

    The Hargreaves Review of British intellectual property policy is to be published this morning.. and as you will see, the leaks were as misleading as they were revealing…..  My Financial Times column follows… 

  • Keith Aoki — A Remembrance Book

    A slideshow and downloadable book remembering Keith in words and pictures.  You can order a glossy, high quality copy of the book itself here from Createspace or here from Amazon.  We tried to make it as beautiful as something Keith would create.  We failed. But we came close; have a look at how striking it is… all because of Keith’s art.

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