糖心Vlog

Hate the sin, not the sinner

Published on
April 23, 2015
Last updated
May 27, 2015

It鈥檚 good to see Nick Hillman of the 糖心Vlog Policy Institute responding to my letter (鈥It鈥檚 not pure open access or bust鈥, Letters, 16 April). But it鈥檚 a shame that his response is so devoid of actual argument in defence of the Ukip Licence proposal. I can only assume that鈥檚 because he realises it鈥檚 indefensible.

Hillman complains that while the Hepi paper proposes practical alternatives to the status quo, my letter does not. That is because we are not in a status quo. The world is transitioning to open access, and doing it fast. Almost every week seems to bring an announcement of a new open access policy: sometimes from a university or a research funder, sometimes from a whole country. What is needed to attain the fully open access world that we will all benefit from is simply to continue along this trajectory, not to get sidetracked by retrogressive proposals such as the Ukip one. Talk of a national licence 鈥渃omplementing rather than squashing鈥 alternatives is either mendacious or, more optimistically, naive 鈥 as clearly shown by Stephen Curry鈥檚 careful and dispassionate on the Occam鈥檚 Typewriter blog.

Finally, it seems odd that Hillman鈥檚 response would end on an ad hominem note, criticising me for my own past before open access. As in The Guardian: 鈥淚 know, I know. It鈥檚 an easy trap to fall into 鈥 I鈥檝e done it myself. To my shame, several of my own early papers, and even a recent one, are behind paywalls. I鈥檓 not speaking as a righteous man to sinners, but as a sinner who has repented.鈥 Happily, although some of my early papers were indeed allowed to go behind paywalls, Hillman can read them anyway 鈥 as indeed can anyone else, British national or not 鈥 at

Michael P. Taylor
Research associate, School of Earth Sciences
University of Bristol

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