Diagnostic Kits/The Manchester Manifesto
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- The Manchester Manifesto
- Main Points
- "a response to the threat posed by the current system of Intellectual Property" [[1]
- "a first attempt to answer the question ‘Who Owns Science?" [2]
- Statement of the Problem: the current Intellectual Property system has efficiency drawbacks as well as possible ethical problems.
- Possible alternations to the Current Intellectual Property System Mentioned: "patent pools, voluntary or compulsory licensing, and differential pricing"
- Alternative Intellectual Property Mechanisms Mentioned: remuneration-based patents, prize funds, and completely open-access models
- Discussion
- The University of Manchester Institute for Science Ethics and Innovation
- Main Points