8 February – Five Stories You Need to Read
The International Herald Tribune reports that “Silicon Valley company [VeriSign] is undertaking a $100 million expansion of a crucial part of the system that speeds Web users to their destinations” [...]
Why Does Richard Stallman Hate Fair Use?
Richard Stallman is regularly identified as a "fair use" advocate in the press and online, but a post from Robin Good on his blog suggests that the label is off [...]
The World Isn’t Flat! And other things Tom Friedman Got Wrong…
Thomas Friedman tells us the world is flat, but national policies still matter for companies of all sizes looking to innovate and compete in the global marketplace. Yesterday we released [...]
7 February – Five Stories You Need to Read
According to MSNBC, “News Corp.'s Web network MySpace has been in talks for several months with online auction company eBay Inc. about a partnership” which would allow “MySpace users [to] [...]
ACT Study on International Innovation Policy
The World May Be Flat, But Nations Must Create An Environment for Innovation ACT Study Identifies IP Protection, Trade, and Competition Polices as Critical to Global Competitiveness Washington – Thomas [...]
National Policies as Platforms for Innovation
National Policies as Platforms for Innovation: Reconciling a Flat World with Creative Cities Thomas Friedman tells us the world is flat, but national policies still matter for companies of all [...]