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Quetzalcoatl: God of IP and Big Data?

GalleryNovember 28, 2017November 20, 2019 qmulcgrLeave a comment

Originally posted on Business Analytics, Management and Economics:
? Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent, is the god of wind and learning, patron of learning and knowledge and related to the gods of arts and crafts. He was first revered in Teotihuacan, just outside modern Mexico City. In modern societies incentives for knowledge creation are frequently dependent…

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