Oh it seems to be March
So, where does the time go. Since I last posted, I spoke to the University of Edinburgh's prestigious Chevening Programme of visiting students on "Controlling the change? The place of intellectual property" in the context of their exploration of Finance and Investment in a Low Carbon Economy. As I'm spending more and more time wondering about climate change technologies as possible essential technologies, and the possible impact of IP, competition and human rights in these respects, it was very stimulating to share ideas and hear a different perspective.
Back in the legal field, I'm continuing work on climate change, particularly for BILETA in Vienna. I also attended the most excellent "Contextualising intellectual property in innovation systems perspective" at the European University Institute. Building on the "Un-Ip" workshop we held in Edinburgh at the end of 2008, this looked at the central power of IP within the innovation framework and ways in which we are and can move away from this model. Can human rights and competition assist businesses and funders in choosing to take a different approach - wait for the collection, but discussing it was a good way for us all to wake up first thing last Thursday.
We were also delighted to welcome Arthur Levin, now Chief of the International Telecommunications Union TSB. He explored "Engineering Legal Solutions to Climate Change" - a reminder of the links between IP, standards, and power battles which are inherent in determing the impact of all new and old technologies. I hope to get more involved in the Focus Groups and consultations of the ITU - I think its a really important part of the ICT and also climate change debate.
And finally Gikii V, The Voyage Home, 28-9 June 2010 http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/ahrc/gikii/2010.asp. Hope to see you there!
Back in the legal field, I'm continuing work on climate change, particularly for BILETA in Vienna. I also attended the most excellent "Contextualising intellectual property in innovation systems perspective" at the European University Institute. Building on the "Un-Ip" workshop we held in Edinburgh at the end of 2008, this looked at the central power of IP within the innovation framework and ways in which we are and can move away from this model. Can human rights and competition assist businesses and funders in choosing to take a different approach - wait for the collection, but discussing it was a good way for us all to wake up first thing last Thursday.
We were also delighted to welcome Arthur Levin, now Chief of the International Telecommunications Union TSB. He explored "Engineering Legal Solutions to Climate Change" - a reminder of the links between IP, standards, and power battles which are inherent in determing the impact of all new and old technologies. I hope to get more involved in the Focus Groups and consultations of the ITU - I think its a really important part of the ICT and also climate change debate.
And finally Gikii V, The Voyage Home, 28-9 June 2010 http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/ahrc/gikii/2010.asp. Hope to see you there!
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