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deathgrips
·6 jaar geleden·discuss
Every government protection starts as a temporary relief. Then the corporations that benefit from those regulations use the extra revenue to lobby for more exclusively beneficial regulations that harm their competitors. The result is copyrights that last for infinity minus one years, infantile industries requiring temporary protections yet never leaving infancy, and regulatory boards staffed by CEOs from the industries they regulate. Copyright law, much like communism and eating ice cream for dinner every night, sounds good only in isolation without a historical perspective.
deathgrips
·6 jaar geleden·discuss
>we're all on board with the idea of intellectual property actually being a thing now

No. Intellectual property is not genuine property. It is a state granted monopoly and is antithetical to free market principles.