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Killer Robots, Evil Scientists and Other Tales of Woe: How Technophobia in Culture Affects the Law Andrés Guadamuz González AHRC Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology Law

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How Technophobia in Culture Affects the Law

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Page 1: Killer Robots, Evil Scientists and Other Tales of Woe

Killer Robots, Evil Scientists and Other Tales of Woe: How

Technophobia in Culture Affects the Law

Andrés Guadamuz GonzálezAHRC Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual

Property and Technology Law

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Technophobia in culture

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Acquiring knowledge is dangerous…

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Trying to become like gods…

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…will always have nefarious results…

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Did I mention it never ends well?

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Gods and Monsters

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Sci-fi is highly technophobic…

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…with some notable exceptions…

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Killer robots…

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Evil scientists…

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Dystopian futures…

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Corrupting technologies…

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Technophobia: cause or effect?

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Descriptive or prescriptive?

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Effects of a technophile society

Technology is encouraged, rarely questioned.The law maximises the protection of technology to foster its creation (through intellectual property).Little restriction towards fields of research.

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Effects of a technophobe society

Technological creations are questioned and feared. Restrictions on funding of certain technologies.Possible prohibition of specific technologies.Lack of IP protection to questioned technologies.

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Regulate! Regulate!

Oooh! Ahh! Gee-golly!Moral panic“Something must be done about this…”“We cannot regulate this new technology”Legislation and case law get it wrongFait accompli

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Technophobic pendulum

Internet: “where EVIL Predators pick their victims”Stem-cell funding (USA)GMOs: over-regulated, feared, forbiddenOrdre publique patent clauses applied more stringentlyCloning banGrey-goo rhetoric on new technologies

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The I Robot effect (or what has technology ever done for us?)

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The mechs shall inherit the earth…

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