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Innovation There is a nice interview with the president of Ultimate Fighting Championships (Dana White) in the Minneapolis Star and Tribune, on June 7th, in the Sports section. This sport now seems to be bigger (in terms of revenue) than both boxing and WWF. Who came up with the idea? According to White: "this thing started in 1993 when a bunch of TV guys wanted to answer the question, "What fighting style is best?" Would a boxer beat a wrestler? And so on .... These guys never knew they were creating a sport at all. They just sort of fell into it." Innovation here proceeded as it often does -- through good luck. [Posted at 06/20/2007 10:41 AM by Monopoly Buster on innovation Larry (Bud) Melman Yesterday's New York Times had an obituary for Calvert DeForest aka "Larry (Bud) Melman" of "Late Night With David Letterman" fame. It reported, as some of you may remember, that NBC claimed ownership of the Larry (Bud) name when Letterman moved to CBS ---- and Calvert was barred from using the name again. Another example, perhaps small, of the evils of intellectual monopoly. link here [Posted at 03/23/2007 10:55 AM by Monopoly Buster on Against Monopoly Vinters with personal flair can't brag on wine labels A NYT article (May 9th, p A4), "Vinters with personal flair can't brag on wine labels", discusses how a new trade agreement between the EU and United States puts sharp limits on labeling of wine bottles. It seems small European growers may not be able to indicate they use oak barrels and other methods that would distinguish themselves from the larger, more "industrial" U.S. wine makers. [Posted at 05/11/2006 11:47 AM by Monopoly Buster on Blocking Technology Innovation Easily Imitated? --- Fifty Year Anniversary of Containerization Without patents, innovations will be imitated, and hence not developed. So goes the logic underlying most economic models of innovation. The case of the development of containerized shipping (a major transportation innovation) offers valuable lessons regarding this logic. If an innovation was to be easily imitated, the innovation of putting cargo in a box would seem to be a good candidate. Someone would load the first box on a ship, and then everyone would start doing it. Yet as Marc Levinson discusses in the 25 April, 2006 edition of the Financial Times, "Unforeseen consequence: how a box transformed the world," it took the industry a long time to understand how important the box would be, and how to use it. In fact, "the most remarkable aspect of its [the box] history is that no one foresaw how the box would change everything it touched, from ships and ports to patterns of global trade." [Posted at 04/27/2006 01:27 PM by Monopoly Buster on Ease of Imitation Plumbers union in Philly blocking new toilets The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that city plumbers are blocking new waterless urinals since they require less pipe and hence less work. In the story the reporter, Inga Saffron, contacted mayoral candidates to find out where they stood on the issue. Typical answer: no comment. [Posted at 04/20/2006 08:24 AM by Monopoly Buster on Blocking Technology |
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Most Recent Comments Microsoft gets patent for Windows shutdown This wouild seem to fail the non-obvious test. I mean, isn't the natural thing to shut down a at 09/07/2010 05:46 AM by Bill Stepp
NBC--Comcast combo will screw the public Absolutely not, you were, as I document below. His response to this was civil too.
Nobody at 09/07/2010 05:24 AM by Bill Stepp
NBC--Comcast combo will screw the public Bill Stepp writes:
I note that Nobody Nowhere was [insult deleted]; [threat deleted].
None of the at 09/06/2010 11:11 PM by Nobody Nowhere
NBC--Comcast combo will screw the public I note that Nobody Nowhere was rude in his comments to Anonymous; why he isn't banned is a at 09/06/2010 06:29 PM by Bill Stepp
Microsoft gets patent for Windows shutdown If only Microsoft would work on patenting technology that would make Windows shut down in, say, 5 at 09/06/2010 04:33 PM by patent litigation
NBC--Comcast combo will screw the public It's nice to see that commenting has picked up again after a long lull of nearly zero activity at at 09/05/2010 10:54 AM by Zachary Frederickson
NBC--Comcast combo will screw the public Comcast is such a huge company. They can buy anything that they want. I know that they are trying at 09/05/2010 10:27 AM by james lee
Music without copyright Metallica has been making so much money over years and they still do. This band has been around for at 09/05/2010 10:15 AM by james lee
NYTimes finds more IP news but doesn't report its consumer cost Hey there, thank you for the heads up, will spread the word.
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