Monday, April 30, 2018

China's Embrace Of An Intellectual Property System Imposed On It By The United States — Lynn Fries interviews Peter Drahos

I don’t think it’s in the long term interests of the United States to enter a sort of arms race in this area. Because I think that’s going to produce a frightening kind of dystopian world. We have a lot of choices about the future that we can create. And unfortunately, I think intellectual property, the privatization of science, an arms raced mentality when it comes to the use of science, is going to produce the sort of sci-fi future that none of us really want, a kind of dark, dystopian one. We could have a very different one of course....
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China's Embrace Of An Intellectual Property System Imposed On It By The United States
Lynn Fries interviews Peter Drahos, Professor of Law and Governance in the Law Department at the European University Institute, Florence, Chair holder in Intellectual Property at Queen Mary, University of London, and member of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia

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