Financial Times - If Existing IP Policy is Broken, Don't Adopt it - "[C]opyrighting the alphabet will not produce more books, patenting E=MC2 will not yield more scientific innovation. Intellectual property creates barriers to, as well as incentives towards, innovation."
24.11.04
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