The Long Tail: Tag It and Bag It!

The debate over the continued relevancy of the “Long Tail” theory reignited yesterday following a press release by eMusic that claimed its internal numbers prove the theory.  Mike Masnick over at TechDirt, an erstwhile defender of the Long Tail, jumped on the news as more proof the theory lives on.  Mike argued that: [...]

By |2016-12-21T00:14:58-05:00January 27th, 2009|Blog, Innovation and IP|

Why Policy Matters

Over at the Innovators Network—ACT’s project that focuses on intellectual property and entrepreneurs—our pal Andre Carter has a post about that Carnegie Institute conference this week. (Morgan wrote about aspects of it here.)  I think that Andre’s piece is particularly important because it drives home the points that we’re always [...]

By |2016-12-21T00:15:00-05:00January 16th, 2009|Blog, Innovation and IP, Open Standards|

TADC Conference – ‘Other people’s stuff should be Free, not mine’

Today at the Carnagie Institution the Trans Atlantic Consumer Dialogue held a conference called “Patents, Copyrights, and Knowledge Governance: The Next Four Years”. Here’s the top blurb about the event:  As a new Administration will take office in Washington, and the European Union renews its institutions, what should the political [...]

By |2016-12-21T00:15:00-05:00January 12th, 2009|Blog, Innovation and IP, Patents|

Are Those Frozen Flying Swine Circling Brussels?

It's a miracle of miracles, but it appears that we agree on something with Thomas Vinje, legal counsel to the Microsoft Hater's Caucus, and anti-software patent campaigner, Peter Hintjens. On Friday, Alison Brimelow, president of the European Patent Office, referred how to assess the patentability of software-related inventions to the [...]

By |2016-12-21T00:15:03-05:00October 28th, 2008|Blog, Innovation and IP, Patents|
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