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***Wired Magazine [[http://www.wired.com/medtech/health/news/2005/01/66289?currentPage=all]]   
***Wired Magazine [[http://www.wired.com/medtech/health/news/2005/01/66289?currentPage=all]]   
***Geertrui Van Overwalle et al., 2005. Models for facilitating access to patents on genetic inventions. Available at: http://www.nature.com/nrg/journal/v7/n2/full/nrg1765.html [Accessed August 10, 2009].
***Geertrui Van Overwalle et al., 2005. Models for facilitating access to patents on genetic inventions. Available at: http://www.nature.com/nrg/journal/v7/n2/full/nrg1765.html [Accessed August 10, 2009].
***BiOS site [[http://www.bios.net/daisy/bios/search?query=diagnostic+test]]
***BiOS site [[http://www.bios.net/daisy/bios/home.html]]


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Answer the questions:

  1. Commons based cases (the cases that we know will appear in the right part of the quadrants)
    • Identify cases
    • Correlate them with their main outputs (Data. Narratives. Tools)
    • How and in what extent they are “experimenting” or “adopting” commons-based approach. Are they adopting OA policies, for instance? Are they adopting Social Responsible License approaches?
    • Identify these cases and treat them as entities that will also be placed in our mapping device (the quadrants)
    • Identify what actors are participating on this and what actors are just observers (Use the questionnaire to guide your research when appropriate - Carol will select specific relevant and helpful questions)
  • The Biological Innovation for Open Society (BIOS) license
    • This specifically aims to provide open access to patented DNA sequences.
    • Resources:

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