I’ll be giving a talk about designing intellectual property rights that (a.) maximize the benefit of knowledge and creativity to society and humanity, (b.) benefit the creative worker, (c.) enable the creative worker to maintain more than mere economic rights, yet (d.) support attraction to the investment community to high tech (and high risk) ventures by creating fair and reasonable intellectual property rights.
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- Always the Next Human — Quinn Norton
- An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything — Garrett Lisi
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