From: Ann Shumelda Okerson <[log in to unmask]> Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2013 09:43:28 -0800 Forwarding this interesting message with permission of one of our investment analyst readers. Ann ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Andrea BENEVENTI, Kepler Cheuvreux <[log in to unmask]> Date: Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 8:41 AM Subject: RE: Merry Christmas! Dear Ann, Thank you for moderating and animating so well the LIBLICENCE. It offers me some interesting readings every morning. I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from Paris! My Christmas thinking goes to the immorality of profits. Why do so many of you link open access to the issue of profits of commercial publishers? Maybe they are inspired by the Dickens 'novel. I work in finance but I am by no mean a capitalist. Looking at the size of the mortgage I have to repay on my apartment, I would certainly be better off in a well-run communist utopia. France is actually heavily inspired by such a utopia. My understanding of the matter is certainly superficial. Still, as an outsider, I am perfectly comfortable in sharing the ideal of science free to all users at no cost. This is an easy one to embrace. But why no profit for publishers? And what about all corporates that will make profits indirectly from science, such as Google Scholar, or Dell, or the real estate company that built the library? Are they also to be fought? :) Maybe some contributors could spend a week here in France, to see what kind of grumpy society too much profit-whipping leads to...! ___________________________________________ Andrea BENEVENTI Equity Research Analyst Tel.: +33 1 70 81 57 52 Mobile: +33 6 48 93 97 72 [log in to unmask] Kepler Cheuvreux 112 Avenue Kleber 75116 Paris