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EU Wants China To Act Tough On Intellectual Property Rights







EU Wants China To Act Tough On
Intellectual Property Rights

EU Wants China To Act Tough On
Intellectual Property Rights
11/16/2003 09:37 PM

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The Idea:
A proposal to have hosted 'conversations' on blogs to allow more cross-pollination of ideas and more interactivity between bloggers, in order to bring good ideas to fruition.

Ottawa economist Jeremy Heigh has been exchanging thoughts with me about how to make blogs more conversational. There seems to be a growing consensus in all eight communities that I'm part of -- natural philosophers/environmentalists, business advisers/theorists/entrepreneurs, technophiles/social networkers, progressives, artists/storytellers, Salon bloggers, Canadian bloggers, and physical neighbours -- that context-rich conversations are the key to learning, to understanding, to persuading, to knowledge transfer, and to achieving grassroots change, but that weblogs are not, currently, very conversational.

Jeremy's idea, which he originally conceived as a mechanism to get bloggers some income for writing, was to ask a specific group of bloggers to post their articles or thoughts on a specific series of topics or questions, to a hosted site. I think it's a great idea, but I'd be tempted to push it in a particular direction, and abandon the idea of using it to generate revenue (at least directly -- if the conversation generated enough 'wow' it might lead to revenue opportunities for the participants).

I'm not a big fan of debates, which seem more focused on scoring points than surfacing insights, and which are inherently adversarial and non-collaborative. They may be entertaining, but they're too competitive to be really productive. I also think James Surowiecki has staked out quite clearly the things that crowds, not small groups of 'experts' can do best -- making decisions from a discrete set of alternatives, making predictions, and solving coordination problems. So I would want the thrust of the 'conversations' to be highly creative and collaborative activities -- brainstorming, model-building, teaching, designing, organizing -- the types of activities that small, informed, diverse groups do well.

Here's a first cut at how I would envision it working:
  1. The host would come up with either (a) a question (one better suited to small-group exploration than 'putting to the crowd'), or (b) a vision to be achieved. Example: How could we overcome the huge disconnect that exists today between the people who have great ideas and the people who have the money and other resources to realize those ideas? The host would write a 1-3 paragraph context-setting explanation of the question or vision.
  2. The host would research who might be the best 3-10 people to address this question or vision. These invited participants would each think independently about the question or vision and each produce an Initial Thoughts document (200-500 words) which the host would publish on the host blog. Then, at and for a prescribed time, there would be a 'live' conversation via Skype, moderated by the host, between the selected participants.
  3. The Initial Thoughts and the edited Conversation would then be podcast and the mp3 of the podcast would be posted on the host blog. The conversation would be transcribed and posted to the host blog. The participants would post either a link to the transcript and podcast, or, if they wanted, they could post the entire transcript and/or podcast on their own site, with a request that all comments be posted to the host blog version (so that all the comments are in one place).
  4. The facility for additional individual posts (participants would get short-term author access on the host blog), and additional Skype conversations as agreed upon by the participants (also transcribed) would be made available on the host blog for a set period (3 days, or a week perhaps).
  5. An archive of all conversations, posts and comments could be produced and sent to movers and shakers who might be inclined to act on the ideas that emerged, for those movers and shakers who do not normally go online.
And here are the inevitable questions:
  • If you were asked to participate in one of these, would you, and why -- WIIFY?
  • Is the blog format robust enough to carry the weight of one of these Conversations?
  • Do you see this as a way to get more buzz for important ideas, or is it just a big echo chamber replacing a lot of smaller ones?
  • Would you spend the time listening or reading to these Conversations (if you liked or knew the participants)?
  • Is there some commercial opportunity here, or is this just a good way to get bloggers working together, or is it not even that?
  • Is the model (participation by invitation) too elitist? Would self-subscription on a first-come basis be better? What's the 'right' number of participants?
Painting "In Deep Conversation" by Irish artist Pa m O'Connell

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