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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...eoretical and empirical studies have helped me to understand everything from software patents to synthetic biology. Jerry Reichman has supplied energy... ... many of these issues. The work of Richard Stallman, the creator of the free software movement, remains an inspiration even though he pro- foundly dis... ...hem obsolete with word processors, or develop functional voice recog- nition software, or just concentrate on making solar-powered backscratchers? Who... ...logies that make copying cheaper may also lower the costs of advertising and distribution, cut- ting down on the need to finance expensive distribution... ... Third, even in situations that do require incentives for creativity and for distribution, it may be that being “first to market” with an innovation pr... ...rty rights not as an incen- tive, a method of encouraging the production and distribution of innova- tion, but as a natural or moral right. My book is... ...mber 19, 1995), 75. 9. See Christina Rhee, “Urantia Foundation v. Maaherra,” Berkeley Technology Law Jour- nal 13 (1998): 69–81. 10. See James Boyle, ... ...05): 473–509; and Robert Merges, “A T ransactional View of Property Rights,” Berkeley Technology Law Journal 20 (2005): 1477–1520. Of course, just as ... ...a Hesse, Publishing and Cultural Politics in Revolutionary Paris, 1789–1810 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991), is vital reading to unde...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...cost to the provider) are the commonest of contracts. We open a business. We sell a software application, we publish a book – we engage in helping ... ... no conscious, deliberating mind was at work. When we perceive an injustice in the distribution of wealth or love – we become angry because of mora... ...The computer metaphor is now in vogue. Computer hardware metaphors were replaced by software metaphors and, lately, by (neuronal) network metaphors.... ...dren", the results of "brain-storming", conceived by "minds". What is a computer, a software application, a communications network if not a (materia... ...al terms, making the supply of goods or services dependent on restrictions on the distribution or manufacturer of other goods, imposing restricti... ...donia could have attained. Strategies for Monopolization Exclude competitors from distribution channels. - This is common practice in many countri... ...lation between the idea in the mind and the (secondary) qualities that provoked it. Berkeley demolished Locke's preposterous claim that there is suc... ...07 in the Journal of Neuroscience, researchers at the University of California at Berkeley demonstrated convincingly that women who sniffed andros... ... more importantly, by Paul Romer, an economist from the University of California at Berkeley, clearly demonstrates. Additionally, it is useful to di...

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A Unifying Field in Logics : Neutrosophic Logic. Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic Set, Neutrosophic Probability

By: Florentin Smarandache

...964. 84 [ 4] Berlin, Isaiah (ed.), "The Empiricists: John Locke, George Berkeley, David Hume", Dolphin Books, Doubleday & Company, Inc., Garden Ci... ...eutrosophic logic may be used instead of the normal inference rules. The distribution of possible neutrosophic results serves as an orientating fram... ...he neutrosophic probability of a random variable x is called neutrosophic distribution: NP(x) = ( T(x), I(x), F(x) ), where T(x) represents the proba... ...gaged.com/engaged/cio.cgi?c=connection&f=0&t=255. [91] Le, Charles T. Le, Software for neutrosophic logical operators, Networking by Industry, Inc. ... ...he neutrosophic probability of a random variable x is called neutrosophic distribution: NP(x) = ( T(x), I(x), F(x) ), where T(x) represents the proba...

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