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Wired News: Apple Wants to Open Song
Vaults

Wired News: Apple Wants to Open Song
Vaults
05/13/2004 03:45 AM

Wired News: Apple Wants to Open Song Vaults .. Wired

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What do I mean by this? Well, right now, if I'm working on a rare disease (diseases that are not profitable to pursue by for-profit pharmaceutical companies) I might face multiple barriers. First, I have to hire a lawyer to negotiate multiple licenses with multiple universities on various genetic research tools. Second, once I use those tools to discover a set of genes, I have to send my lawyer back out to negotiate with the owners of patents on the use of those genes. Given that I'm not likely to make money on a drug (it's a rare disease after all), why should I spend my research money on a lawyer instead of science? But that's exactly what is happening...despite the fact that, in many cases, the holders of those patents would be happy to let me operate in my area, as long as I didn't infringe on their areas of reasearch.

This is the kind of problem we're trying to solve at Science Commons. We want to work with all of the stakeholders, commercial and non-commercial, to encourage the publication of legally available scientific knowledge, whether that knowledge is represented in literature, patents, or data. It's not a "battle" for us. It's an exploration of how to build just such a Web of knowledge so that collaborative research and discovery in science can grow to Web scale.

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