I'm Amir Hossein Alesheikh. I'm an Iranian young architecture student, Looking for new things and new ideas. I'm an open world Geek and i love Openness!
I have really high creativity point, And that makes me want to explode! Specially when as you may know we are not allowed to have much ideas around here on my country :)
Art, Architecutre, Designing, Beauties, Openness, teaching and freedom!
Imagine if suddenly all governments and all the people that rules or make rules suddenly disappear. What would happened?
As an anarchist, I believe that would be a disaster. (Surprised? :) )
Anarchism is all about the culture of doing things voluntarily. And beside it, It say in that point there would be no rule necessary. So "no government" is a consequence of that culture, Not the cause.
But that culture is a great ideal. So many people thinks that we are not going even close to that ideal. And some people wants to help this culture to be made/
But when i studied a little i found that we are going to reach that point quickly as you cannot imagine.
So My idea is that even if we don't help it, or even we don't want to help it, We are unintentionally reaching that point that we may find ourselves in an ideal (to anarchisms) world.
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I first introduced to TEDtalks trough on of my genius friends. And after a while, just out of curiosity i started watching some of ted talks.
After a while i started using this awesome opensource software called Gpodder and Using that software i managed to not to miss even one of the tedtalks that where shared on the TED.com since. I downloaded some of the old talks through torrents. And since then my life changed a lot and it still does... ( A LOT).
So i spread ideas. I share what i find interesting in my blog, on my twitter account and on my facebook wall and groups in the facebook.
I love TED!
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A reply on Conversation: How can we solve the problem of our nation limiting communication making?
A reply on Conversation: A zone for simple first handed , 0 kilometer ideas.
A reply on Conversation: A zone for simple first handed , 0 kilometer ideas.
My first understanding was that you mean that how can we deal with Pr-patented Ideas That comes to mind of some one and shared afterwards. There is a simple point to that. When you have and idea and you want take it to a level, You should first consider all the simple problems. You might just not considering a really simple physical law. Or in this case a copyright law. Doing these are up to the person that want take responsibility to take that idea to the next level.
But my second understanding which I think was pointing to a great deal (And i'm glad that you mentioned it) was that you mean how can this site deal with patent trolling and other things like that.
OK as Much as this problem is complicated, I'm not having enough information to deal with this problem. And give you a 99% sure answer.
But i can give you a simple model that it might work.
Imagine you are putting an idea into this site. This site put you in an "if/time" license. Which means that "If you are about to share this idea for the first time, And no one before you had patented this idea anywhere, Then Your idea is published under this open license with your name, And if any one cares to join to expand this idea to an actual process Then his name is in this idea with you. But if the idea was patented before, Then your license and agreements are revoked."
This model is really simple and in my opinion it may not be functional as the laws are really complicated. But I think with more work and some consultations with a lawyer you can get a functional way to deal with that problem.
And just for the record, I'm just giving an idea, And i cannot simply take it to another level as my government is not really a great fan of openness. (I would have put afford to it though if could.)