Saturday, July 29, 2006

7/28/06: Podcast Listening Update

  • Beth Noveck, Associate Professor of Law at New York Law School, talked about Peer to Patent: Collective Intelligence for our Intellectual Property System. She reviewed some of the basic problems with the way patents are evaluated and used these days. All informative and insightful to me. I found her hypothesis that with technology we can resolve the issues like never before. I suspect the is and always has been more related to the humans involved in the process. Nonetheless, I thought her idea of introducing peer processes to the evaluation of patent applications was very cool. Well worth listening to.
  • David Brin, author-physicist, talked about Evaluating Horizons. He built a great case for why our society needs to be more transparent. If for no other reason, than to point our errors quickly thanks to the rapid and broad sharing of information. I agree with him and also agree that our current administration and that of many other countries are working directly against this kind of transparency. Great presentation.

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