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3.1.7. Reform Patents
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1. Introduction: For Democracy to Be Possible, Technology Must Be Democratised
1.1. Three Interlocking Transformations to Achieve Technological Sovereignty
2. A Digital Commonwealth for the 21st Century
2.1. Democratising Platform Monopolies
2.1.1. Strengthen ePrivacy Regulation in the EU
2.1.2. Enforce Platform Interoperability
2.1.3. Stronger Antitrust/Cartel Laws
2.1.4. (Digital) Taxation
2.1.5. Introduce Data Unions
2.2. Towards a Digital Commonwealth
2.2.1. Democratising the Economy
2.2.2. Decommodifying Data
2.2.3. Introducing Digital Rights
2.3. And What Would the World Feel Like?
3. Free Knowledge for Democratic Innovation – the Role of Intellectual Property and Education
3.1. Transforming Intellectual Property (IP)
3.1.1. Fair IP Rights
3.1.2. Public Money, Public Code
3.1.3. Free and Open Knowledge and Licensing
3.1.4. Right to Repair and Open Standards
3.1.5 Tackling Planned Obsolescence
3.1.6. Reform Copyright
3.1.7. Reform Patents
3.1.8. IP Tax Reform
3.2. Education and Technology
3.2.1. Democratize Tech Regulation
3.2.2. Education and Tech Sovereignty
3.2.3. Right to Understand
3.3. And What Would the World Feel Like?
4. Democratising Innovation and the Economy
4.1. Democratising Innovation Funding
4.1.1. EU Funding for Public Value
4.1.2. EU Funding for Purpose Before Profit
4.1.3. Participatory Budgeting for Innovation
4.2. Democratising the Economy
4.2.1. Support Platform Cooperatives
4.2.2. Innovation for the Common Good
4.3. And What Would the World Feel Like?
5. Approval and Review Process
5.1. Approval Process
5.2. Review Process
6. Annex: Diem25 Guiding Principles for Technology