Information Feudalism: Who Owns the Knowledge Economy? by GRAIN | 11 Jan 2004 Seedling - January 2004 We need more books like Information Feudalism. This important review of the history of intellectual property rights (IPRs) puts into perspective the pressure that we are all being subjected to by the push for stronger and stronger property rights over intangible assets. By “information feudalism” the authors refer to a project of visionaries that is currently being contested. We need more books like Information Feudalism. This important review of the history of intellectual property rights (IPRs) puts into perspective the pressure that we are all being subjected to by the push for stronger and stronger property rights over intangible assets. By “information feudalism” the authors refer to a project of visionaries that is currently being contested.
Trading in Knowledge:Development Perpsectives on TRIPS, Trade and Sustainability by GRAIN | 11 Jan 2004 Seedling - January 2004 Book review Book review
The Leech and the Earthworm - A film by Max Pugh and Mac Silver by GRAIN | 1 Jan 2004 Seedling - January 2004 Film review Produced by Debra Harry Run Time: 68 mins IPCB/Yeast Directions, 2003 Film review Produced by Debra Harry Run Time: 68 mins IPCB/Yeast Directions, 2003
Bt-cotton productivity considerations from India and China by Diemuth Pemsl, Jana Orphal and Hermann Waibul | 6 Oct 2003 Presentation to the Deutscher Tropentag Conference on International Agricultural Research for Development, Gottingen, October 8-10, 2003. It highlights some of the limitations with previous studies. Presentation to the Deutscher Tropentag Conference on International Agricultural Research for Development, Gottingen, October 8-10, 2003. It highlights some of the limitations with previous studies.