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![]() Ralph I agree with you and the rights. If I agree to sell you my Intellectual Property and then you decide to sell it to someone else. I have no problem with that .... provided of course you did not actually keep a copy of it yourself. ![]() Different rules do not apply, that's exactly my point. It shouldn't matter if it is a physical book or a digital book. |
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Once more, this is precisely NOT what I'm talking about. The law is ephemeral. Maybe I'm missing your point. ![]() |
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Question, if I had a Star Trek replicator, could I make a copy of the apple? Before you say that being far-fetched. 3D printer are currently in their infancy right now. Can I make a copy of a part if the printer could do so? |
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Let me just try to clarify my point once more and then maybe we can get back to more interesting things.
My opinion: If you take something of mine without my permission, you are a thief. Certainly that is a simplification but for me is true. It's the golden rule. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. If you earn you living through production of I.P. then I personally am ethically and morally bound to let you do that by purchasing your products legally and by supporting you in your right to do so. If I sell said product then I sell it in total, not keeping a copy or not "selling" it to multiple people, nor giving it away and keeping it myself. Just because something is easy doesn't make it ethical, moral or legal. |
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Now, an exception was written into law for I.P. to encourage the creation of more I.P. It is just that, an exception. Not a moral change, nor a change to the concept of "you sold it, it's now mine". I agree with a limited exception for that reason. Not because it's moral, or right, but because it's useful. Even so, I don't waive my "I bought it, it's mine" right. As far as I'm concerned, when you sell me something it's mine to do with as I please, and you no longer have a claim. I'll grant you the exception of further copying, not for moral reasons, which I don't recognize, but for practical encouragement of more I.P. creation. |
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I just want people to DO the Right Thing. Do as you would expect to be done to. ![]() |
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Yep, I.P. is basically a legal construct that came into being when a lawyer was trying to convince a jury that his client had a right that had never been recognized before. The use of the phrase wasn't popularized until around 40 to 50 years ago, once again it was lawyers trying to push the envelope in getting juries to award their clients more and more rights to ideas, which had never been recognized as property before. Copyright and patents are not property per se, they are simply rights that were written into the Constitution which gives the holder a limited monopoly to copy works or a machine. Both rights have been stretched beyond belief over the last 40+ years.
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