Re: [DIYbio] Looking for interviews with DIY biologists for Master's thesis

You say "risk" like infringement of "Intellectual Property" is
particularly dangerous. :)

Personally I'm eager to see a future where patented life is abolished
entirely, but in the meantime I'm *very* wary of living-DRM mechanisms
like artificial nucleotides/aminos, terminator, etcetera. Human
flourishing is far more important than the bottom line of some
unimaginative company exec who can't imagine keeping customers without
weapons.

On 27/05/15 11:03, Moritz Kroenig wrote:
> Dear all,
>
>
> Currently I am writing my Master's thesis at the chair of technology and
> innovation management (professor Henkel) at the TU Munich. The title is:
> „The Risk of Intellectual Property Infringement in the Field of
> Synthetic Biology". The thesis is about risk factors increasing the risk
> of intellectual property (patent, copyright etc.) infringement for the
> synthetic biology industry. In a second step I would like to analyse the
> perception of the before found risk factors within the synthetic biology
> industry and furthermore the use of infringement avoidance measures.
> Therefore I would like to conduct an interview with DIY biologists. I
> would be very grateful if you have have an hour time for a skype
> interview. As soon as my thesis is finished I would be willing to send
> you a copy. The risk factors as well as the infringement avoidance
> measures could be of interest for you. You can contact me via mail
> (moritz.kroenig@googlemail.com <mailto:moritz.kroenig@hotmail.com>) or
> telephone (+491776556296). Thank you very much!
>
> With best regards,
>
> Moritz Kroenig
>
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