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  1. From ciphers to confidentiality: secrecy, openness and priority in science.Mario Biagioli - 2012 - British Journal for the History of Science 45 (2):213-233.
    I make three related claims. First, certain seemingly secretive behaviours displayed by scientists and inventors are expression neither of socio-professional values nor of strategies for the maximization of the economic value of their knowledge. They are, instead, protective responses to unavoidable risks inherent in the process of publication and priority claiming. Scientists and inventors fear being scooped by direct competitors, but have also worried about people who publish their claims or determine their priority: journal editors or referees who may appropriate (...)
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