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bediger | 14 years ago

The author takes the idea of "intellectual property" for granted. What about the problem of independent invention? The telegraph, telephone and lots of other major inventions had multiple pretenders to the throne of "inventor". I think that this fact make "IP" into something less than property.

The problems with this article extend further into its underpinnings than merely assuming a problem without explaining what the problem is.

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