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Written by: Rufus Pollock

Posted in: Academic, Copyright, Culture and Society, Economics, Fellows Blogs, Innovation and Intellectual Property, Own Work, Papers, policy, Rufus Pollock

Papers on the Size and Value of EU Public Domain
I’ve just posted two new papers on the size of and ‘value’ the EU Public Domain. These papers are based on the research done as part of the Public Domain in Europe (EUPD) Research... Read more – ‘Papers on the Size and Value of EU Public Domain’.

Africa and Television White Spaces
If you google “televisions white spaces”, you’ll see a small storm of news generated last week by the FCC’s finalising the rules for the use of television white spaces... Read more – ‘Africa and Television White Spaces’.

Written by: Steve Song

Posted in: access, africa, Fellows Blogs, Innovation, policy, Steve Song, strategy, WGSDIA

WGSDIA – Launch Gmail Zero
This entry is part of a series, What Google Should Do In Africa» This is yet another post in a series in which I have the temerity to offer Google my unsought armchair strategic advice on what... Read more – ‘WGSDIA – Launch Gmail Zero’.

Written by: Rufus Pollock

Posted in: Academic, Economics, Fellows Blogs, Open Knowledge Foundation, Openness, policy, PSI, Rufus Pollock

Public Sector Transparency Board
As announced on Friday on the UK Government’s data.gov.uk, I am one of the members of the UK Government’s newly formed Public Sector Transparency Board. From the announcement: The... Read more – ‘Public Sector Transparency Board’.

Written by: Rufus Pollock

Posted in: Academic, Openness, policy, PSI

UK Government Plans to Open Up Data
Yesterday, in a speech on “Building Britain’s Digital Future”, UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced wide-ranging plans to open up UK government data. In addition to a general... Read more – ‘UK Government Plans to Open Up Data’.

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