from Diary 2023-11-18 Metacommons
The concept of "metacommons," which emerged in the discussion, plays an important role in supporting intellectual property (IP) and the [[knowledge generation ecosystem]]. Specifically, it has the following characteristics- Metacommons is positioned as a type of “commons (shared resources)” that supports knowledge generation and research.
- This concept is the foundation for the creation of public goods, for which a funding and structural approach is essential.
- Metacommons is important to facilitate the mobility and scalability of knowledge and technology in academia and industry.
- The use of new technologies such as generative AI and blockchain technology is expected to enhance the metacommons and enable more effective knowledge sharing and technology transfer.
Overall, the metacommons is understood and discussed as a new framework that contributes to the sharing of knowledge and technology and the creation of their social and economic value.
- Discussion on intellectual property (intellectual property)
Main Theme
- IP mobility
- How to utilize [dormant patents
- Knowledge Scalability
- Blockchain Applications
- Utilizing blockchain technology for royalty distribution.
- IP Ecosystem
- bottleneck within the IP ecosystem
- Challenges of Intellectual Property in [academia
- Difficulties in commercializing research results in academia
- Technology Transfer
- Building a Knowledge Base
- Use of tools such as [Obsidian
- Generative AI
The discussion also covered the mechanisms that support intellectual property and the generation of public goods, and the concept of a “metacommons” was introduced. This serves as a commons that supports knowledge generation and research. Funding and structural approaches are important to this metacommons.
Throughout, participants reflect on the relevance of IP and knowledge bases and the need for new systems, touching on new interpretations of common social capital and public ownership.
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