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Old 07-18-2008, 04:21 PM   #112
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Originally Posted by rlauzon View Post
And how, exactly, is it possible to own an idea?
How exactly is it possible to own a cow? Property is an socially enforced exclusion of options of acting. When I "own" a cow, your option to milk it is excluded. When I own an apartment, everyone else is exculded to enter it, except at my allowness.

So whats so different to copyright? Of course you can copy texts just as you can milk that cow that I used to cater for. However there are social rules that exclude you to do so. Therefor in principle it are the same principles at work. I know, that "ideas" are not "used up" like a cow, that can only be milked once in a day, and yes this makes a subtle difference, but it does not change the principle idea at work as it is.

Copyright is not a "new" idea, in fact its just that the ideas of property rights used by say a few thousand years (aprox. beginning with the neolithic age) were extended to intangible things. If this was a good idea or not, can be discussed at least it is compatible to the way the rest of our society works, and at least so far it can be said, *in principle* copyright is the "extension" of the idea of property.

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