[DIYbio] Re: SciAm article

On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 4:54 PM, Pieter <pietervanboheemen@gmail.com> wrote:

Christina raises another great question in the third comment below the article: to what extend should / shouldn't companies that spin out of community labs contribute to it? When using the lab in Amsterdam on open days, one is committed to sharing the designs and documentation under a Creative Commons license

Good question. Most self-identifying hackerspaces aren't incubators, but incubators definitely take equity in businesses going through their doors. Having neither a policy of work being free licensed or a policy of establishing equitable relationship with the incubator is probably going to lead to trouble (or exploitation).

- Bryan
http://heybryan.org/
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