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Diane Cabell

Former Visiting Industry Associate
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Diane Cabell

Former Visiting Industry Associate

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About

Diane Cabell is counsel for Creative Commons and iCommons, two public charities that promote open sharing practices. She is a former Clinical Instructor and Assistant Director of the Berkman Center at Harvard and founder of its Clinical Program in Cyberlaw. Her research addresses the legal barriers to open sharing of collaborative scientific work product.

 

Research Interests

Intellectual property law, data, science, collaboration, scientific research, open sharing, data sharing, rights clearance.

Positions at the OII

  • Visiting Industry Associate, June 2011 - December 2011

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