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"the Clothesline Paradox" | Conversation with Tim O Reilly | Edge

"the Clothesline Paradox" | Conversation with Tim O Reilly | Edge | Talks | Scoop.it

If we're going to get science policy right, it's really important for us to study the economic benefit of open access and not accept the arguments of incumbents. Existing media companies claim that they need ever stronger and longer copyright protection and new, draconian laws to protect them, and meanwhile, new free ecosystems, like the Web, have actually led to enormous wealth creation and enormous new opportunities for social value. And yes, they did in fact lead in some cases to the destruction of incumbents, but that's the kind of creative destruction that we should celebrate in the economy. We have to accept that, particularly in the area of science, there's an incredible opportunity for open access to enable new business models.

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FuturICT - Participatory Computing for Our Complex World

Welcome and Goals
21.03.2012, Gutscher, Heinz
Presentation of the FuturICT Project
21.03.2012, Helbing, Dirk; Hedström, Peter
Questions/Discussion
21.03.2012, Helbing, Dirk; Hedström, Peter
Significance and Perspectives of FuturICT for Economics
21.03.2012, Kirman, Alan; Hedström, Peter
Significance and Perspectives of FuturICT for the Social Sciences
21.03.2012, Nowak, Andrzej; Hedström, Peter
Significance and Perspectives of FuturICT for Future Cities
21.03.2012, Batty, Michael; Hedström, Peter
Significance and Perspectives of FuturICT for Information and Communication Technologies
21.03.2012, Kossmann, Donald; Hedström, Peter
Round Table
21.03.2012, Kossmann, Donald; van den Hoven, Jeroen; Helbing, Dirk; Batty, Michael; ...

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