Sentences with phrase «impede innovation»

The country will likely ensure that regulations don't impede innovation, such that the country continues to produce more Buterins and Durovs.
This is one reason we should fear DRM for books; to the extent it impedes reverse engineering and interoperability (either by code or by contract), it is also likely to impede innovation and competition.
Friedman missed a perfect opportunity to connect the dots that he so perfectly draws: remove barriers to competition, inject accountability for results, and eliminate work rules that impede innovation and achievement.
The public needs to be assured that the student is actually the one who is completing the work for the course, and the public needs to be assured that the course is not only well designed by well executed — without imposing unnecessary restrictions that will impede innovation.
About the Anna - Maria Kellen Clinical Accelerator The Anna - Maria Kellen Clinical Accelerator, the clinical research program of the Cancer Research Institute, leverages CRI's partnerships with nonprofit organizations, pharmaceutical and biotech companies, and academic research and treatment centers worldwide, to provide scientists and clinicians with expertise in cancer immunotherapy access to resources they need to advance ambitious clinical and translational research ideas, while simulataneous solving for competitive and regulatory hurdles that would otherwise impede innovation.
Breyer explained that the court does not want to permit monopolies on the «basic tools of scientific and technological work» because this «might tend to impede innovation more than it would tend to promote it.»
In a statement, AT&T said that while it does not «throttle or degrade» web traffic it opposes attempts to create state - based internet regulations that would «confuse consumers, harm competition and impede innovation and investment.»
«Amazon's proposed acquisition of Whole Foods raises important questions concerning competition policy, such as how the transaction will affect the future of retail grocery stores, whether platform dominance impedes innovation, and if the antitrust laws are working effectively to ensure economic opportunity, choice and low prices for American families,» Cicilline wrote.
Such a review, says the Canadian International Council, should examine «how much of an obstacle our corporations face when obtaining licences from Canadian patent holders, and the extent to which this barrier impedes innovation and growth.»
Perspectives: Big Need for a Little Testing (p 28) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is dragging its feet in studying the health and environmental risks of nanomaterials, which promotes an atmosphere of uncertainty endangering people's health and impeding innovation.
More perspectives on the role of intellectual property protection in either fostering or impeding innovation will be added in the comment stream.
I am not advocating the wholesale demolition of ethical rules but I would like to point out areas of regulation that need to be rethought in the modern context, as they are impeding innovation in their current form.
Insistence on hourly billing, or shadow billing of AFAs, is a great example of a compatibility restraint that impedes innovation.
For the legal industry, the nature of the social system generally impedes innovation adoption.
«The FAA's role is to set a flexible framework of safety without impeding innovation,» said Administrator Huerta.

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Indeed, entrepreneurs» business models, financing needs, and operational objectives require lawyers and scholars to rethink governance, capital structures, and regulatory schemes that may limit or impede further innovation, both nationally and transnationally.
The U.S. should be a leader in this area and commit itself to reducing the blockades that impede growth and innovation.
Improvements in communication technology have led to a more rapid transmission of ideas and reduced many of the frictions that impeded productivity growth and innovation.
The project, through feature articles, essays and comprehensive infographics, paints a compelling, yet realistic portrait of the challenges, opportunities, risks and rewards in the ever - evolving field of health, and examines the factors both impeding and fostering innovation.
Scientific American, the leading consumer science magazine, conducted the annual global biotech survey to highlight the factors promoting and impeding biotech innovation on a country - by - country basis.
Perceived barriers fell into three categories: those that prevented instructional innovation, those that restricted resource allocation, and those that impeded efforts to improve teacher quality.
We as a world really need to take a good hard look at legacy patent law and how it will eventually hinder innovation and impede quality of life for everyone.
«Australian governments should ensure that policy and regulatory settings support open and transparent gas markets, and avoid interventions that impeded access to supply (such as moratoria and prohibitions on onshore gas development) and dull incentives for innovation and investment (for example, gas reservation policies),» BHP says in its submission.
[50] At the same time, the Futures Commission lamented, «systematic research on the current delivery of legal services — especially services for «ordinary individuals» — is strikingly limited,» [51] and that «limited data has impeded efforts to identify and assess the most effective innovations in legal services delivery.»
Others still use patents to limit competition and impede access to new knowledge, tools, or other innovations.
Instead of spurring innovation by encouraging folks to invent new and better ways to do things, the system is often used to impede the development and use of interesting and valuable new tools and services.
Is any attempt to stamp out low - coding tendencies possibly nipping innovation in the bud and impeding an organisation's progress?
Becker's comments, which he made on a blog he co-authors with famous judge Richard Posner, noted that many innovations — such as Einstein's theory of relativity, Darwin's theory of evolution, or Keynes» economic models — are ideas that can't be patented because doing so would impede scientific discovery.
There's not even a snowball's chance in hell that the government would impede the natural process of innovation.
«The blockchain space is a competitive one, but we are convinced that the speed, scalability, and usability of the EOSIO open - source platform will enable rapid and radical innovation previously impeded by the limitations of existing protocols,» says Michael Cao, the founder of a blockchain mining facility in the United States and prominent investor in key blockchain infrastructure throughout the world.
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