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Intellectual property is invalid

Intellectual property is invalid

Oct 22, 20251 min read

To have a property right is to be the just victor in any conflict over its use. Ideas are not scarce, therefore conflicts cannot occur over their use. It then follows that property rights cannot exist over ideas. This proves that the concept of intellectual “property” is invalid.1

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  1. The Fundamentals of Libertarian Ethics (3) ↩


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  • 3. Homesteading and Property Rights

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