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Originally Posted by Krystian Galaj
If there's anything like "inherent" right to an idea, and two people independently come upon the same idea, do they both have this "inherent" right? Or does the one who came upon it earlier in time deprive the other one of the right?
If you made something, how can you be sure you invented it first, and that you have that "right", not someone else who came upon it earlier?
The whole concept of "inherent" right to an idea comes apart under closer inspection.
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That has happened many time with "ideas" and that's where the courts come into play. I don't decide, you don't decide, the court of LAW does.
Please keep in mind we are not talking about idea in any case when we are talking about ebooks we are talking about products.