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Influenza open science shows how costly public goods can be developed without IP

by Futures Centre, Nov 17
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How major – & costly – public goods can be developed without IP. A case study on influenza open science https://t.co/fn0RBPn5v3 @op3ncare @PatientInnov @villum @indy_johar

Order Without Intellectual Property Law: Open Science in Influenza – The Governance Lab @ NYU

Amy Kapczynski at Cornell Law Review: “Today, intellectual property (IP) scholars accept that IP as an approach to information production has serious limits. But what lies beyond IP? A new literature on “intellectual production without IP” (or “IP without IP”) has emerged to explore this question, but its examples and explanations have yet to convince skeptics.

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