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Originally Posted by QuantumIguana
It's quite different than physical property, because with physical property, because even without government, you have power to protect your property, you can lock your door, for example. Property law merely provides additional support for the power you already have. It's different with intellectual property, because without government, you have no means to protect what you have created.
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Keep in mind that the power you have to protect your physical property exists only because government grants it. Without government, property of any kind doesn't exist.