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RE: New US Bill re. Copyright/Federal Funding
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- From: Linda Hopkins <lin.hopkins@hotmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 22:19:39 EDT
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Dear All: I apologize for the emotionalism of my earlier comments. Whose rights to protect when it comes to scientific research is of course a complicated question. When I worked as a presidential advisor, the trend was definitely towards making access and practical use of knowledge developed by federal funds available to as many people as possible. I believe in that policy. I recognize that publishing houses want to make money on their publications and if Disney and Fox News want to do this, fine. That's entertainment. But the inherent value of scientific research is that a wide variety of learned experts read and discuss it. Since the purpose of federal funds for research is to advance science, technology, health care, and better standards of living, I believe that granting a free irrevocable, world-wide license to the government to display and copy articles is nothing more than fulfilling the purposes of the grant/contract. Linda Hopkins Linda K. Hopkins, Attorney at Law Intelliware Int'l Law Firm 449 South Owasso Boulevard West Roseville, MN 55113 Phone: 651-481-0177 Email: lin.hopkins@hotmail.com
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