Warren Currie 🦠🦐 on Nostr: npub1trdnq…gussx not really regulatory capture either because it's entirely above ...
npub1trdnqrfstufc45awha43p6xy2n0v6czuhapzh4r09hap08dg0c6s9gussx (npub1trd…ussx) not really regulatory capture either because it's entirely above board. It just make corporations richer (hardly new for govt decisions). Same idea as investment in "carbon capture" or industry subsidies.
The open access for academic publications is a very different beast. Basically, for almost every high profile journal, it is an Author-Pays model (using an Article Processing Fee), whereby author pays the journal to have a CC license for the material and host the article online.
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