Semi-retired Professor of Information Science, legal stuff, evaluation of research, open sci and scholarly publishing. T shirt wearer. Also at @[email protected]
Trump is acting outside the law in Venezuela. Keir Starmer must speak up, not stay silent. Cowboy diplomacy puts us all at risk. ✍️ Sign the petition. https://t.co/a5P27nyDED
Donald Trump could be given the honour of addressing the UK parliament. We can't let him spout his idiocy and hate in the heart of our democracy. MPs are pushing back - now it’s our turn. Sign the petition to stop this national embarrassment: https://t.co/K5ocYCFaQL
@lularobs Really sorry but I thought the programme was awful. Stupid nicknames, no idea how or why the players were chosen, insistence on checkmates when resigning was sensible, unrealistic lack of agreed draws. A non player wouldn’t have understood what was going on.
@The_IPO Unfortunately there is a real tension between these two aims. Helping AI developers damages copyright creators. Weakening copyright law leads to economic loss to the UK. I’m not convinced the UK will get a highly profitable AI sector to compensate for such a loss.
Education is highly regarded in Korean culture. This stamp was issued for 100 years of the Namsan Public Library. Notice the Namsan Tower in the background.
I have now been asked a few times to address the weather patents conspiracy theory that has been making the rounds. This pic is one such example, purporting to show patents that control the weather. Taking a look into this will teach a lot about patent law. A 🧵 1/20
New article, forthcoming in @EurJRR: "Infringing AI: Liability for AI-generated outputs under international, EU, and UK copyright law". A pre-print is in the meantime available on @SSRN https://t.co/A3V09Pexxf
Just catching-up with this @UniversitiesUK report on the significant return-on-investment in both research and teaching and learning provided by universities. And can’t help noting that none of this benefit can arise without outstanding libraries
#DontForget to #SaveTheDate! The 11th PUBMET Conference on Scholarly Communication in the Context of Open Science. 12-13 September 2024. In-person. Charge applies: https://t.co/83rKXPROZu
If you're surprised/shocked/horrified by this - have you been asleep? How many times do we have to say - academic publishers are not your friends? They view you as cash cows and always will as long as you keep handing over IP for free, or 'prestige'.
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