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Outsights InsightsIf we're going to achieve a lasting peace in the knowledge wars, it's time to set property aside, time to start recognising that knowledge - valuable, precious, expensive knowledge - isn't owned. Can't be owned. The state should regulate our relative inte
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Michel Bauwensthe phrase "intellectual property" is, at root, a dangerous euphemism that leads us to all sorts of faulty reasoning about knowledge.
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"Fundamentally, the stuff we call "intellectual property" is just /knowledge/ - ideas, words, tunes, blueprints, identifiers, secrets, databases."
copyright articles culture drm information law rights author:Cory_Doctorow
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mandarineKeytrade Bank is the leader in online trading in Belgium. Keytrade Bank also provides to its clients banking facilities related to the current account, savings account and term account.
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Alexandre EnkerliStraightforward take on the issues facing knowledge economies.
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it is not inherently "exclusive"
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The legacy of 40 years of "property talk" is an endless war between intractable positions of ownership, theft and fair dealing.
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patrick andrewsFundamentally, the stuff we call "intellectual property" is just knowledge - ideas, words, tunes, blueprints, identifiers, secrets, databases. This stuff is similar to property in some ways: it can be valuable, and sometimes you need to invest a lot of mo
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Steve ThomasOwning a song or a piece of writing isn't like owning a television, and to call it anyone's 'property' is seriously misleading
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Olibhéir Ó FearraighCory Doctorow on intellectual property
Business Copyright corydoctorow Guardian economics Law Politics power Technology Delicious
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there's plenty of stuff out there that's valuable even though it's not property. For example, my daughter was born on February 3, 2008. She's not my property. But she's worth quite a lot to me.
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people who've "had their property stolen" are a lot more sympathetic in the public imagination than "industrial entities who've had the contours of their regulatory monopolies violated", the latter being the more common way of talking about infringement until the ascendancy of "intellectual property" as a term of art.
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The state should regulate our relative interests in the ephemeral realm of thought, but that regulation must be about knowledge, not a clumsy remake of the property system.
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facts are not copyrightable, so no one can be said to "own" your address, National Insurance Number or the PIN for your ATM card. Nevertheless, these are all things that you have a strong interest in, and that interest can and should be protected by law.
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Michel Roland
Copyright - with all its quirks, exceptions and carve outs - was, for centuries, a legal regime that attempted to address the unique characteristics of knowledge, rather than pretending to be just another set of rules for the governance of property. Theintellectual_property copyright knowledge_economy #delicious
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people who've "had their property stolen" are a lot more sympathetic in the public imagination than "industrial entities who've had the contours of their regulatory monopolies violated", the latter being the more common way of talking about infringement until the ascendancy of "intellectual property" as a term of art.
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Copyright - with all its quirks, exceptions and carve outs - was, for centuries, a legal regime that attempted to address the unique characteristics of knowledge, rather than pretending to be just another set of rules for the governance of property. The legacy of 40 years of "property talk" is an endless war between intractable positions of ownership, theft and fair dealing.
If we're going to achieve a lasting peace in the knowledge wars, it's time to set property aside, time to start recognising that knowledge - valuable, precious, expensive knowledge - isn't owned. Can't be owned. The state should regulate our relative interests in the ephemeral realm of thought, but that regulation must be about knowledge, not a clumsy remake of the property system.
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FruFru FourOne"it's time to set property aside, time to start recognising that knowledge ... isn't owned. Can't be owned. The state should regulate our relative interests in the ephemeral realm of thought, but that regulation must be about knowledge, not ... property"
2008 article content digital ideas Internet knowledge language patent philosophy toread
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haraldgrovenCory explains why "IPR" is philosophically rubbish
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