Labor & Economic News Blog
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Intellectual Property Laws and Government Security Threaten Science and Knowledge
Intellectual Property Laws and Government Security Threaten Science and KnowledgeCato Institute
"In The Crime of Reason", Nobel laureate in physics Robert Laughlin argues that intellectual property laws and government security demands threaten the development of new knowledge. Without change, we risk bequeathing our heirs a world where knowledge is criminalized and our intellectual tradition of unfettered inquiry is lost. Join Cato Institute for a inquiry into the role of information and information rules in our society, featuring comment from Thomas Syndor of the Progress & Freedom Foundation, at noon on Friday, October 10th.
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