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IP Osgoode » Open Core Licensing: Arguments and Applications on 2009-08-19
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“[W]hat you NEED to do is this–give your music away as high-quality DRM-free MP3s. Collect people’s e-mail info in exchange (which means having the infrastructure to do so) and start building your database of potential customers. Then, offer a variety of premium packages for sale and make them limited editions/scarce goods. Base the price and amount available on what you think you can sell. Make the packages special–make them by hand, sign them, make them unique, make them something YOU would want to have as a fan. Make a premium download available that includes high-resolution versions (for sale at a reasonable price) and include the download as something immediately available with any physical purchase. Sell T-shirts. Sell buttons, posters…whatever.”
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Presentation Zen: 10 Tips on how to think like a designer on 2009-08-19
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Below are 10 things (plus a bonus tip) that I have learned over the years from designers, things that designers do or know that the rest of us can benefit from.
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"Given total freedom the work is likely to sprawl."
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Telling the Truth About Software Patents and Innovation - ConsortiumInfo.org on 2009-08-17
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Did software startup activity increase when the Patent and Trademark Office opened its doors to software patents? Not at all. And I can't recall a single client that ever decided not to proceed with a startup because an invention could not be patented.
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Would abolishing software patents, then, lessen innovation among large companies? Again, no.
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Patent iNSIGHT Pro - Blog: The New Technology Managers on 2009-08-17
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Till date, popular reasons for having research teams to not look at patent data have been patents research can - bias the innovative-thinking of inventors, reduce possbility of a "willful infringement" being proven in the event there is a future infringement case and finally, result in increased number of prior art reported in new patent applications.
More and more senior R&D professionals such as Technology Managers and Product Heads are turning to patents to refine their R&D strategies. They want to make sure that the teams are not wasting research time re-inventing the wheel and if research is to hit a patent wall eventually then its better to research alternative approaches from day one. Open Innovation is also to be driving this shift as R&D teams collaborate with individual inventors, universities and research institutions and tap external IP for their products. They are inclined to buy (or license) a portfolio of strong patents available from such sources rather than invest into research and generate workaround approaches.
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IPBiz: The patent assets of a company in market failure on 2009-08-13
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IP in isolation, without a business plan, has no value.
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Principles that Matter: Sustaining Software Innovation from the Client to the Web — HBS Working Knowledge on 2009-08-13
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consumers and the industry should watch carefully as different companies compete.
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should not forget that innovation and growth in the technology sector is dependent on promoting a thriving ecosystem of complementary and interdependent products.
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パターン、Wiki、XP 時を超えた創造の原則 - 情報考学 Passion For The Future on 2009-08-13
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人工都市がツリー構造になってしまう原因は、人間の認識能力の限界にあるとしました。人工都市は少数の建築家が全体を設計するため、複雑に絡み合った条件を必然的に少数の要素に還元して考えます。つまり要素間の関係性は半ば必然的にツリー構造に還元されてしまいます。それに対して長い年月を経てできあがる自然都市は、そのようなツリー構造を持ちません。1つの場所が複数の役割を同時に担うセミラティス構造を持っています。
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ウォード・カニンガムによるWikiの設計思想もアレグザンダーの思想の直系子孫なのだ
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ipCG Benchmarking Survey - ipCapital Group - Intellectual Property Strategy Advisors on 2009-08-12
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Companies engage in strategic planning to lay out a path to success in various
areas of business. In strategic planning, achievement of milestones and progress
toward goals are assessed using a variety of metrics, both quantitative and qualitative.
A refined set of those metrics may be designated for use as key performance indicators
(KPIs). Metrics and KPIs are also vital for gauging effectiveness and performance
at an operational level. In the area of intellectual property (IP), there is no
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ビジネス・インサイト - 池田信夫 blog on 2009-08-09
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イノベーションの本質はフレーミングである
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「埋もれた特許」を産学連携で発掘しようなどという産業政策はナンセンスだ。
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Innovation in the 19th Century « Creativity & Innovation on 2009-08-04
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Structures of Change in the Mechanical Age, by Ross Thompson
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how innovation systems emerged in the late 19th century
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