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Or maybe they mean the statement that the article is password protected is under a CC licence...
Anyhow, this confusion about intellectual monopolies is highly appropriate, given the subject-matter of the article:
Intellectual property and financial stakeholders, representatives from developing and developed countries, and nongovernmental organisations are in Vienna this week to work on a global guide on how to use intellectual property as collateral in commerce.
Got that? After one of the worst economic crises in recent history, caused by pyramids of non-existent wealth being constructed on totally fictitious financial instruments, they now want to use "intellectual property" as "collateral" in commerce - that is, more totally fictitious financial istruments to create another pyramid of non-existent wealth.
It was all just a hiccough. p
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