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dc.contributor.author Kuhlen, Rainer en_US
dc.date.accessioned 2009-07-31T15:09:42Z
dc.date.available 2009-07-31T15:09:42Z
dc.date.issued 2001 en_US
dc.date.submitted 2008-03-17 en_US
dc.date.submitted 2008-03-17 en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10535/3854
dc.description.abstract "The current dispute over the ownership of knowledge can ultimately only politically, not primarily economically and technologically not primarily, to be decided, as well as the disposal of the water, or the pollution of the environment. "The question of the possession of knowledge, that ultimately, the access to knowledge, has a similar universal dimension. To the decision to make space, the question - certainly easier - to the following alternative returned. What is on what grounds and with which political consensus chances wanted: the strengthening of the private sector in its objectives, knowledge and information about appropriate products to market more efficiently and according to them? Or the increased support of public and non-commercial institutions, whose aim should be the production of and access to knowledge and information regardless of commercial interest, and thus free to hold?" en_US
dc.subject knowledge en_US
dc.subject information en_US
dc.subject open access en_US
dc.title Universal Access - Who Owns Knowledge? en_US
dc.type Working Paper en_US
dc.subject.sector Information & Knowledge en_US
dc.submitter.email rshivakoti@yahoo.com en_US


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