From Australia’s Review of the National Innovation System, released last fall:
[I]ntellectual property policy is being managed as a legal issue, whereas although this area like any other must operate through the legal system, intellectual property policy is most fundamentally an aspect of economic policy. … [T]he consideration of policy with regard to both [copyrights and [...]
Posts from ‘May, 2009’
Australia gets it right: going beyond just lawyers
You’re doing it wrong: pet peeves in Web authoring
I usually try to be fairly gentle in my blog posts. Well, this one’s a full-out rant. And it does name names, but only for purposes of demonstration, not public shaming.
By dint of what I do, I spend a lot of time working on the Web. Here are some of my pet peeves:
No links
People, it’s [...]
