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Posted by Rachel on April 13, 2000 at 06:22:12:
In Reply to: Intellectual Property Rights vs. KM posted by Bennie Haasbroek on April 12, 2000 at 15:13:39:
This is one of the best questions and I've been trying to tackle it my head for a few months. I too, cannot seem to find articles which help.
I think you need to be more specific on the knowedge you want to share and or protect.
There is a difference in sharing knowledge with a partner to allow them to help you (and protecting the knowledge), as opposed to sharing knowledge with a community for the purpose of research or development of an idea.
Ofcourse, remove the profit relation and you have a far smaller problem!
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