The paper discusses the ‘three Ps’ of scientific research: Public Domain; Public Interest; Public Funding by examining difficulties faced by scientists engaged in scientific research. It discusses the problems faced when working within the constraints of current copyright and database legislation, where property claims can place obstacles in the way of research, in other words, the public domain. The article then looks at perceptions of the public interest and asks whether copyright and the database right reflect understandings of how this concept should operate. Thirdly, it considers the relevance of public funding for scientific research in the context of both the public domain and of the public interest. Finally, some recent initiative...
The MacArthur Special Funding Initiative sought to contribute to the evolution of an intellectual pr...
Stimulating innovation and growth in the so-called ‘creative economy’ is a current policy objective ...
Stimulating innovation and growth in the so-called ‘creative economy’ is a current policy objective ...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the 'three Ps' of scientific research: Public Domain; Public...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the three Ps of scientific research: Public Domain; Public I...
This brief essay is an exploration of how the public domain came to achieve its place as a focus of ...
This research report documents the results of a year-long knowledge exchange initiative undertaken b...
This document presents an edited transcript of the one-day event, ‘Research Perspectives on the Publ...
The public domain is a subject of vital interest to legal scholars, but its implications are far rea...
Science has advanced in part because data and scientific methodologies have traditionally not been s...
In this chapter, a new concept of the public domain is developed, focusing on the commercial and non...
As the overall amount of protected and protectable subject matter expands, duration of protection gr...
The concept of the public domain is a powerful rhetorical element in he policy debates involving i...
Rapid advances in communication technology over the past decade have resulted in the previously unim...
This article examines the public domain by looking at the gulf between what authors really do and th...
The MacArthur Special Funding Initiative sought to contribute to the evolution of an intellectual pr...
Stimulating innovation and growth in the so-called ‘creative economy’ is a current policy objective ...
Stimulating innovation and growth in the so-called ‘creative economy’ is a current policy objective ...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the 'three Ps' of scientific research: Public Domain; Public...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the three Ps of scientific research: Public Domain; Public I...
This brief essay is an exploration of how the public domain came to achieve its place as a focus of ...
This research report documents the results of a year-long knowledge exchange initiative undertaken b...
This document presents an edited transcript of the one-day event, ‘Research Perspectives on the Publ...
The public domain is a subject of vital interest to legal scholars, but its implications are far rea...
Science has advanced in part because data and scientific methodologies have traditionally not been s...
In this chapter, a new concept of the public domain is developed, focusing on the commercial and non...
As the overall amount of protected and protectable subject matter expands, duration of protection gr...
The concept of the public domain is a powerful rhetorical element in he policy debates involving i...
Rapid advances in communication technology over the past decade have resulted in the previously unim...
This article examines the public domain by looking at the gulf between what authors really do and th...
The MacArthur Special Funding Initiative sought to contribute to the evolution of an intellectual pr...
Stimulating innovation and growth in the so-called ‘creative economy’ is a current policy objective ...
Stimulating innovation and growth in the so-called ‘creative economy’ is a current policy objective ...