On the heals of my Cognitive Surplus review, I just found this TED talk by Clay Shirky that I didn’t realize was out there. Great stuff.
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Innovation in low IP industries
What does an industry with almost no intellectual property protection look like? It looks like fashion, and this TED video gives you a lot to think about when it comes to IP protection of creative works. The low IP industries are much bigger markets than the high IP industries, and there is not a death of innovation in them.
TED vs. the average lecture
Pre-TED, I used to be able to sit through a boring lecture or presentation — diligently taking notes while being sufficiently nourished by whatever small sliver of new insights or information the speaker could provide. I had patience, fortitude, and a long attention span for the bad presentation. TED has extinguished this valuable skill.
Joshua Kim makes a good point on his blog that TED has skewed our view of lectures. I’ve seen this when talking with people about the various local technical lecture series. There is a different quality that you get from being a participant in a lecture then just an observer, but there appears to be a lot of inertia against going out to a lecture because of what exists on TED.