Tim Lee
Nobel Laureates against Software Patents
Did you know that one of last year’s winners of the Nobel Prize in economics was a software patent critic? I didn’t. Looks like a good paper. I wish I’d noticed it back when Maskin’s Nobel prize was announced.
July 3, 2008 | Comments |
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