
On March 21, Javier de la Cueva, a lawyer specializing in Information and Communication Technology Law, met with FESABID's Intellectual Property Group in a session coordinated by Isabel Bernal (CSIC) and Cristina Tomás, director of the Library and Documentation Service of the University of Valencia. The discussion focused on open science, intellectual property, and the right of citizens to access and reuse scientific progress.
Javier de la Cueva shared his insights and knowledge on how Spanish legislation can adapt and evolve to support broader and freer access to scientific knowledge.
The meeting highlighted the importance of these topics in the current context and underscored the need to foster ongoing dialogue among professionals in law, science, and information. This collaboration is vital to ensure that laws and policies reflect the needs and rights of both researchers and the general public.
For those interested in delving deeper into the points discussed during the meeting, the full interview with Javier de la Cueva is available at the following link.