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Lab Report: February 2008

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This month’s cover illustration is by Ito Yamashita, courtesy of Loftwork, Japan.
Focus on access to medicine
How has the WTO’s TRIPS agreements affected the cost of medicine in the Global South? And how have governments responded to the healthcare needs of their citizens in the face of HIV/AIDS and other diseases? Our writers from South Africa, Brazil and India provide different case studies.
Related articles
The access to medicine debate is all about patents, right? Well Allison Fish and Tobias Schonwetter throw plagiarism and copyright into the mix too.
iCommoners testify
Breaking news
iCommons has two new funders! Find out more about the latest organisations to support the growth of the Commons.
AND MUCH MORE INSIDE THE PDF MAGAZINE!
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Lessig on Digital Barbarism
Lawrence Lessig has posted a review of David Halperin's recent book, Digital Barbarism.
Halperin, who authored the (in)famous New York Times article calling for perpetual copyright, has now compiled his ideas into a book. Lessig offers a much-needed critique, including citing misconceptions about Creative Commons (Halperin conflates it not only with "freeware" with software... more
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