Intellectual Autonomy, Intellectual Property and the New Enclosures

Published By: eSocialSciences, Mumbai, India | Published Date: October , 2016

If the public institution is committed to public interest, then privatization of research and teaching cannot be allowed. Work done should be seen, heard and critiqued. Innovation in knowledge can come when people take away ideas from us, just as we did. Research should be made public, accountable and responsible. The data commons in public interest cannot be sacrificed at the altar of intellectual autonomy.

Author(s): Pramod K. Nayar | Posted on: Oct 13, 2016 | Views() | Download (881)


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