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Against Intellectual Monopoly

University of Minnesota · University of Minnesota System · +1 more institution

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Abstract

'Intellectual property' - patents and copyrights - have become controversial. We witness teenagers being sued for 'pirating' music - and we observe AIDS patients in Africa dying due to lack of ability to pay for drugs that are high priced to satisfy patent holders. Are patents and copyrights essential to thriving creation and innovation - do we need them so that we all may enjoy fine music and good health? Across time and space the resounding answer is: No. So-called intellectual property is in fact an 'intellectual monopoly' that hinders rather than helps the competitive free market regime that has delivered wealth and innovation to our doorsteps. This book has broad coverage of both copyrights and patents…

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Keywords
  • Intellectual property
  • Thriving
  • Monopoly
  • Witness
  • Law and economics
  • Space (punctuation)
  • Business
  • Simple (philosophy)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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