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A Survey of the State of IP

An anonymous reader writes "This week's Economist has a number of stories in its survey of the state of IP (link to lead article), written from a balanced, business-oriented perspective. If you do not have a web subscription it is worth picking up a newsstand edition, if only to read a defense of open source from being seen as a 'flaky, radical, pinko strategy not related to the competitive marketplace'." From the article: "In recent years intellectual property has received a lot more attention because ideas and innovations have become the most important resource, replacing land, energy and raw materials. As much as three-quarters of the value of publicly traded companies in America comes from intangible assets, up from around 40% in the early 1980s."

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  1. No more "news for nerds" by ResidntGeek · · Score: 4, Funny

    Slashdot, I'm afraid you've lost the right to call yourself "News for Nerds". When "Internet Protocol" becomes anyone's SECOND definition of IP, they're no longer a nerd.

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    ResidntGeek
    1. Re:No more "news for nerds" by cnettel · · Score: 3, Funny

      Real nerds put pride into always being specific. IPv4 or IPv6, please. Everything else is intangible, just like the blurb indicates.