[open-science] Open Intellectual Property & Emerging Technologies

Jenny Molloy jcmcoppice12 at gmail.com
Wed Oct 17 09:40:39 UTC 2018


Dear All

I'm co-convening for the second year a seminar series at the University of
Cambridge on "Open intellectual property models for emerging technologies
and implications for an equitable society". The guiding question of our
research group is the extent to which open technologies (maybe resulting
from open science!) result in equitable sharing of knowledge. We have three
themes over the coming terms:

Michaelmas Term 2018 (Oct-Dec 2018): Rethinking economics and Open IP
Lent Term 2019 (Jan-Mar 2019): Values, motivations and politics of Open IP
Easter Term 2019 (Apr-Jun 2019): Advancing research in Open IP
The full programme can be viewed here:
http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/programmes/open-intellectual-property-models-of-emerging-technologies-and-implication

I warmly invite you to participate in the meetings! Our next on "Economics,
Law and Intellectual Property" will be on Mon 22 Oct, 13:00-15:00 UTC+1
with remote participation via Zoom (https://zoom.us/s/852661989). If you're
interested in receiving future updates, you can sign up for the Research
Network newsletter (http://eepurl.com/c9Ffmz).

Best wishes

Jenny

*Economics, Law and Intellectual Property - Professor Ove Granstrand
(Chalmers University)*
22 October 2018, 13:00 - 15:00 UTC+1, lunch from 12:30
Seminar Room SG1, Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road OR join remotely via
Zoom https://zoom.us/s/852661989
Hosted by the Open Intellectual Property Research Network at CRASSH

Prof Ove Granstrand is Professor in Industrial Management and Economics at
Chalmers University, Sweden. He is the editor of “Economics, Law and
Intellectual Property” and a Leverhulme visiting scholar at the Institute
for Manufacturing for academic year 2018-19. Prof Granstrand has published
extensively on how scientific work and technological progress now depend
largely on questions of who owns what, as do the success and profits of
countless authors, artists, inventors, researchers and industrialists.
Economic, legal and ethical issues play a central role in the increasingly
complex balance between unilateral gains and universal benefits from the
"knowledge society".

This seminar is part of the Open Intellectual Property Models of Emerging
Technologies and Implications for the Equitable Society Research Netwoks
Series. More information can be found on the CRASSH website
<http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/programmes/open-intellectual-property-models-of-emerging-technologies-and-implication>
.
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