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Lisa's question brings to mind the efforts of several science center
people, a few years ago, to articulate intellectual property
guidelines that might serve the needs of this field, with its strong
culture of sharing and mutual aid. There's a write-up on the ASTC web
site, from what was then the ASTC Newsletter:
http://www.astc.org/pubs/dimensions/1998/may-june/property.htm
In a later article, Sally Duensing wrote about ways the Exploratorium
has both "imported" and "exported" ideas.
http://www.astc.org/pubs/dimensions/1999/nov-dec/exporting.htm
Maybe there are analogies with the open source movement. Even though
the underlying software is freely available, there are companies
packaging and selling different distributions. (That's what I
did--installation was easier!)
Wendy Pollock
ASTC
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