Date archives "March 2010"

The spirituality of networked creativity

Inteteresting commentary by John Hagel, who reviews two important books: * Stuart Kauffman: “Reinventing the Sacred” * Gordon Kaufman: “In the beginning . . . Creativity” John Hagel on the Big Shift in Spirituality, towards “networked creation“: “The Big Shift is not just about disruption and profits. It is also about identity, meaning and values… Continue reading

Towards Keiretsu publishing coops?

Via William Hutton: “Cheryll Barron has written a new OII Internet Issue Brief (No. 4), entitled ‘The Keiretsu-Cooperative: a Model for post-Gutenberg Publishing’, which is available online at SSRN: http://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=1532173 It is an imaginative proposal for a new business model to support publishing in the digital age.” I asked for some reactions on the p2p… Continue reading

Special issue on the microbial commons

The latest issue of the International Journal of the Commons contains a special collection of articles on the microbial commons, edited by Tom Dedeurwaerdere of the Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium. From the introduction: “vast amounts of plant and animal genetic material are collected and microorganisms isolated throughout the world from various habitats and sources,… Continue reading

Peer to peer cinema at Clip Kino

“‘Clip Kino’ events are self-organised screening events of short video clips & documentaries found online. It aims to drag aspects of normalised ‘private’ activity – of viewing downloaded content on one’s own computer – into public space for screening, appreciation and debate. ‘Media-environmental awareness’ applies to include the social ecology of one’s interests, desires, and… Continue reading

Bolivia’s position about life forms patentability

Recently Bolivia have published it’s cmmunication to WTO’s TRIPS Council on the Review of Article 27.3(b). This article allows patenting of life forms and requires provision to be made for the protection of plant varieties Article 27.3(b) says the following: “Members may also exclude from patentability: plants and animals other than micro-organisms, and essentially biological… Continue reading

Developments and enclosures in open source mobile

What’s often missed in open source discussions is how open source licenses tell only half the story. The governance model, the implicit rules defining transparency and influence into an open source project, is the small print that determines the power dynamics around that project. The March Issue of OSBR, the excellent Canadian “Open Source Business… Continue reading