Don't Steal THis Article!
If you want to know how Objectivists view Intellectual Property Rights, please see the articles below:
"Don’t Steal This Article!" http://www.philosophyinaction.com/blog/?...
"An Objectivist Recants on IP??"
http://www.philosophyinaction.com/blog/?...
"Ayn Rand on Intellectual Property"
http://hallingblog.com/ayn-rand-on-intel...
"Adam Mossoff Lecture: Ayn Rand on Intellectual Property"
http://hallingblog.com/adam-mossoff-lect...
It is getting tiresome to have to argue the same points over and over-points that other Objectivists have demonstrated philosophically, and in the most recent post in the Gulch, the very premise is quickly shown to be incorrect. It's feeling (whoa oh oh) like a propaganda campaign in here
"Don’t Steal This Article!" http://www.philosophyinaction.com/blog/?...
"An Objectivist Recants on IP??"
http://www.philosophyinaction.com/blog/?...
"Ayn Rand on Intellectual Property"
http://hallingblog.com/ayn-rand-on-intel...
"Adam Mossoff Lecture: Ayn Rand on Intellectual Property"
http://hallingblog.com/adam-mossoff-lect...
It is getting tiresome to have to argue the same points over and over-points that other Objectivists have demonstrated philosophically, and in the most recent post in the Gulch, the very premise is quickly shown to be incorrect. It's feeling (whoa oh oh) like a propaganda campaign in here
I was going to write that MM is too clever for all of you who have no sense of irony, but well, I don't understand it either. Do not provoke MM too much or he will write another comment with upper case in favor of ultimate Balkanization - each individual is a sovereign state.
Ah sudden insight- when you see a lot of capitalization, something is going on. But when it is done by MM, it is the opposite.
Thank you. I enjoyed the articles and always appreciate the knowledge shared. It is also fun to review/see references from Rand's books I haven't read in a while... helps to refresh the memory.
Regards,
O.A.
There are also practical questions in law. One is who has the best title to property. An heir has more right to real property than anyone else (they may have undertaken many steps to make the property valuable) and has to take steps to continue the value. The same is not true in Intellectual Property. The great great grand child does nothing to continue the value of an incandescent light and could not have contributed anything to the original development.
Patent rights are inheritable.
Patent law is based on who is the inventor, not who is the first to get to the patent office. The first-to-file system is unconstitutional. The first person to the patent office is not the inventor, the first person to create the invention - in modern patent law the first person to reduce it to practice.
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