Linked by David Adams on Mon 16th Aug 2004 17:44 UTC
Editorial I read something in one of the comments for an OSNews posting a couple weeks ago that sent me thinking. It wasn't an original or profound thought. In fact, it's a rather commonly-held opinion that happens to be quite misguided. It's an opinion summed up by the "open source = communist" meme that gets thrown around in thousands of flamewars all over the internet. In this essay, I will explore why this idea is wrong and demonstrates a fundamental misunderstanding of economics.
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grad students do all the work anyway
by Anonymous on Tue 17th Aug 2004 00:32 UTC

Which is better. Research and development conducted in a closed proprietary environment or an open peer reviewed academic environment. If its the former than why do so many Corporations farm out their R&D to Universities?