I’ll be appearing as a speaker and panelist at the upcoming Open Science Summit, Oct. 22, 2011, at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View CA. I’m very stoked about meeting some non-libertarians who have anti-IP or at least IP-skeptical and pro-open information/open science views–and also to visit the Computer History Museum.
Related posts:
- Open Science Summit – Openness by far and away will win out!;
- Dispatch from the Open Science Summit: Citizen Science, Microfinanced Research, Patent Trolls, and Pharma Prizes;
- Copyright and the Orphan Works Problem vs. Scholarship;
- More than 4,000 National Academies Press PDFs Now Available to Download for Free;
- Max Planck Society statement on copyright law and science;
- Jeffrey Tucker, “A Theory of Open“;
- Doug French, “The Intellectual Revolution Is in Process“;
- Jeffrey Tucker, and “up with iTunes U“;
- Kinsella, “Teaching an Online Mises Academy Course”;
- Copyright and the Orphan Works Problem vs. Scholarship;
- More than 4,000 National Academies Press PDFs Now Available to Download for Free;
- IP presentations at “Science, Knowledge, and Democracy” conference;
- Jared Diamond on Inventors and Innovation;
- The Myth of Under-provision of Science by the Free Market;
- Kinsella, “Fifteen Minutes that Changed Libertarian Publishing“
- Gary North, “A Free Week-Long Economics Seminar”;
- Kinsella, “Intellectual Freedom and Learning Versus Patent and Copyright” and “How to Slow Economic Progress”
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