• MenKlash
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    581 year ago

    I HATE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY I HATE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          you understand there is a difference between personal property and corporate property right? and then beyond that, there is a difference between owning a tangible product and information.

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            1 year ago

            Ownership is when one is allowed to keep all others from accessing or using a thing.

            If that one is a person or corp., or the thing is physical or imaginary, it doesn’t change the nature of ownership itself.

            A person or a corp could make different choices with their ownership rights. And ownership of physical or imaginary things have different enforcement challenges. But none of that changes the fundamental concept of ownership.

            But as I said elsewhere: “The real point I meant is that fake concepts can still be useful. Like the concept of ownership.”

            • @[email protected]
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              11 year ago

              ownership of tangibles and intangibles (specifically information) are entirely different, regardless how you wanna define ownership or whatever.

              • @[email protected]
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                11 year ago

                The enforcement of that ownership is entirely different, yes.
                Basically the only way to maintain ownership of intangibles is to keep them a secret.

                Also, don’t all intangibles fit the definition of information? I don’t recall running across any that wouldn’t, but I’m curious. Can you give an example of what you mean?

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            If ownership didn’t exist, the data wouldn’t be valuable enough to collect. You couldn’t sell it, because nobody would buy it, because they couldn’t use it to sell anything, since they don’t own anything either.

            But that wasn’t really the point I was trying to make. The real point I meant is that fake concepts can still be useful. Like the concept of ownership.

      • @uberkalden
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        -51 year ago

        That’s just what people say when they don’t like paying for things

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          61 year ago

          Yes, exactly, you get it! I don’t like paying for things, you don’t like paying for things. Paying for things sucks. We need post scarcity communism.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            If we can achieve the post-scarcity part, I’ll happily accept the communism part, but I don’t see that happening until we develop Star Trek style matter replicators

            • wanderingmagus
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              11 year ago

              With the post-scarcity caveat firmly in place, it would work great, actually.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          “I don’t want to pay for things, therefore other people shouldn’t be allowed to earn a living from their hard work”