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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
Different, yes. But there's nothing in there to suggest that it's not in fact "property." I haven't seen anyone arguing that copyright is different property. They're arguing that it's not property. Which is clearly untrue by pure legal standards and by definition.
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But DD, people keep conflating the rules of this specific property (with its own rules), with the other rules of real property, which is defined as perpetual, and eternal. Read the legal language of a property title, for example. Term like
forever.
Copyright "property" is a contractual property, like a contract to deliver a good, or a loan. As such, the agreed to terms (at the time of contract) should be followed.