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Comment by ars

8 days ago

Intellectual property does not belong to you. The entire concept of "owning" intellectual property is a very recent thing.

So how about we go back to how it used to be and just remove this entire concept.

You can own things you can't own an idea.

Your copyrighted work just has to be an original expression, not derived from someone else's work. It doesn't have to contain original ideas.

Patents are for ideas. Patents do in fact expire far faster than copyrights in the USA. The main problem with patents is patent trolling in the area of software patents.

  • It would be a lot easier to defend copyright if it expired quicker.

    • I used to be against copyright, but with the rise of scum like Altman, I'm going all in. Copyright should last forever, as long as the ownership is handed down through inheritance or other transactions and not assigned to the public domain.

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I disagree that you can own things, but I certainly concede IP as a good starting point.

  • So you wouldn't mind if I dip my hands into the pockets of the clothing you are wearing and help myself to whatever cash bills I might find?

    Also, can you wash this not-my car I'm driving, that happens to be registered in my name?

    Let me know if you will be requiring compensation for not-your time and not-your effort.

    You will find the needed cleaning materials at the household goods store down the street. Just walk in, grab whatever you need, and walk out.