Last week Rebecca MacKinnon wrote a post called Web innovation: Why Hong Kong lags behind Mainland China and Taiwan in which she writes about a seminar in Hong Kong titled 'Copyright = Creativity? ', organized by Hong Kong In-Media and the Open Knowledge... ...full story at Danwei
from Danwei on Tue, Apr 10 2007
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Hong Kong develops fisheries distribution channels with Norw »
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