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Michael McGladeCopyright, DRM and intellectual property rights are an illusion. We will look back and realize this was the end of monetizing ideas. Information wants to be free.
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William WallaceSupporters of more restrictive copyright law love to draw analogies to traditional property rights and equate file sharing with theft. They might not be so enthusiastic if they knew more about the actual history of American property law.
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andy broomfield ♽if copyright wants to be treated like propety, it should learn the lessons from it.
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The scarcity argument suggests that property rights are needed to ensure an efficient allocation of scarce resources
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reward argument focuses on the creation of new resources. It says that people will under-produce valuable resources if they aren't allowed to keep what they produce
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only the reward argument seems to apply to copyright
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once an information good has been produced, it can be reproduced an unlimited number of times without diminishing its value
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