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Comment Issue is not cut and dry (Score 1) 465

Intially the issue already seems decided. It would seem that open source is definitely the way to go in all cases. However, I can tell you that there is a prevailing new trend in grants for research. That is, organizations providing grants want to create jobs to improve the economy. Often times, the organizations want to generate jobs in a particular region or city. Look at any grant application. When applying, you often have to justify the potential for commercialization to get the grant. Maintaining control of IP allows a university to license the technology and create jobs in new industries (often through university sponsored incubators). I feel that there should be a balance between open and closed source in universities. -- Jeff

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