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'''The Anti-Commons Hypothesis'''
and the ability of researchers to build cummulatively on each other's discoveries.
Murray Stern (2005) - Do Formal Intellectual Property Rights Hinder The Free Flow Of Scientific Knowledge (view source)
Revision as of 18:32, 4 June 2010
, 18:32, 4 June 2010→IPR (Intellectual Property Rights)
IPR may inhibit the free flow and diffusion of scientific knowledge
*There are dual-purpose ideas that can be published and (generally later) patented, i.e. dual knowledge
*An increasing number of scientists are using patent-paper pairs, especially in biotech
==Basic versus Applied Research==