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Societal Benefits of Freely Accessible Technologies and Knowledge Resources [Kõva köide]

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Open access to information resources and technology can have a profound impact on the economic development of a region as well as society in general. In recent years, reaction against proprietary knowledge and technology has led to tremendous debate both in academic and professional circles.

Societal Benefits of Freely Accessible Technologies and Knowledge Resources analyzes current perspectives on the advantages of unrestricted access to information resources and technology intended to advance the prospect for knowledge, innovation, and development across the globe. Touching on topics of relevance to the private and public sectors, this publication is ideally designed for use by policy makers, business managers, academicians, researchers, students, IT practitioners, and legal professionals.
Preface xiii
Chapter 1 The Political Logic of Free, Libre, Open Source Software
1(24)
Jacinto Davila
Chapter 2 Towards a Nationally Pertinent System of Knowledge, Science, and Technology
25(29)
Jose Aguilar
Oswaldo Teran
Chapter 3 Sleight of Hand or Global Problem: The Two Sides of the Net Neutrality Debate
54(27)
Sulan Wong
Julio Rojas-Mora
Eitan Altman
Chapter 4 Impact and Potential of Emerging Technologies for Fostering Democracy
81(29)
Amir Manzoor
Chapter 5 Cultural and Collective Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Venezuela: Political and Legal Framework
110(25)
Soledad Torrecuadrada Garcia-Lozano
Vladimir Aguilar Castro
Carlos Grimaldo Lorente
Chapter 6 Patents and Scientific Research: Five Paradoxical Scenarios
135(21)
Sulan Wong
Chapter 7 Social Media and Free Knowledge: Case Study -- Public Opinion Formation
156(35)
Jose Aguilar
Oswaldo Teran
Chapter 8 Political Framework of the Production and Use of Seeds in Venezuela: Approaches at the International Regime
191(20)
Vladimir Aguilar Castro
Chapter 9 A New Approach to Knowledge Sharing: The Multifactory Model
211(26)
Giulio Focardi
Lorenza Salati
Chapter 10 Open Modelling for Simulators
237(18)
Bruce Edmonds
Gary Polhill
Chapter 11 The State of Technology in Venezuela in the Context of Production Chains
255(30)
Leandro Rabindranath Leon
Related References 285(30)
Compilation of References 315(42)
About the Contributors 357(3)
Index 360
Oswaldo Terán, Universidad de los Andes, Venezuela.

Jose Aguilar, Universidad de los Andes, Venezuela.