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by joezydeco
4895 days ago
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In my view, endorsement is key. Let's pretend we're listening in on that first phone call from Microsoft to MIT: MS: "Hey, um, so we've learned that one of your students just published a way to jeopardize our entire project, one that we've spent multiple millions of dollars developing. He seems to have done it in your labs with your tools. What's your take?" So MIT's response can go one of two ways: 1) "Yeah, how about that? Cool, huh? We didn't know about it but we fully back him and let's see what the internet does with this." 2) "Um, we had no idea he was doing this and didn't ask him to publish. He did this alone." Do you see where each direction leads? |
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It's unreasonable for MIT's lawyers to be aware of every single research project, but they know that. They should be willing to tell other people "we're not aware yet, but we'll make ourselves aware".