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Who Really Owns Your Tattoos?
Why not to cut off limbs with someone else’s owned tattoo? Continue reading
A Copyright Case on Use of the Word “Postcard”!!
[C]opyright as such is an abuse of several fundamental concepts, such as “private property,” “creativity,” “authorship,” “human rights,” “civil liberties,” you name it. And, as such, it is an insult to human reason and mind, even to common sense. Continue reading
Despicable “Normality”
IP suppresses creativity individually in authors, and massively in audiences and markets. Continue reading
Posted in Basic Ideas, Culture
Tagged copyright, creativity, culture, free communication, IP
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On different cases of copyright “infrigement”
[U]nrestricted but attributed usage of a creative work contributes in its author’s name. It brings him exposure, fame . . . if the work is brilliant enough. And the name is that magic tool which . . . turns the work in money. Restrictions, in this regard, do nothing. Continue reading
Posted in Basic Ideas, On licencing, Theory
Tagged copyright, creative work, culture, freedom, restrictions
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What Kind of Trade Is This?
[Copyright as a trade is] a trade of sufferings… it sounds very similar to “trade of insults,” doesn’t it? Continue reading
Posted in Basic Ideas, Ethics, Theory
Tagged author, benefits, copyright, incentives, insult, public, trade, work
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Would investment be feasible?
Would investment be feasible?.. [W]hen a company comes up with a new medication… [o]ther companies cannot do the same because of patent related issues, so they reverse engineer the medication, change it by non-essential means to the degree that initial manufacturer couldn’t claim patent infringement Continue reading
Posted in Basic Ideas, News, On licencing, Theory
Tagged "Me too", copyright, effective palagiarism, infringement, investment, IP, patent, pharmaceutical patent, plagiarism
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Here I remember, here I don’t
[1] arts are the realm of ultimate freedom [2] copyrights restrict said freedom [3] honest conclusion[?] Continue reading
Posted in Basic Ideas, News, Theory
Tagged art, arts, copyright, freedom, honesty, logic, restrictions
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Copyright and Digital Age
[D]igital age . . . reveals IP related problems in its specific “digital” ways. . . . The main issue that was exposed is IP monstrosity as such. Conclusion? . . . Continue reading
How Will They Compete or Is “Copyright” a “Capitalistic” Concept?
That is, marketplace (where books are sold) becomes normal when rights to make copies are out of picture . . . get used to this really simple understanding of the issue provided by first graders. Continue reading
Posted in Basic Ideas, News, The Book, Theory
Tagged art, arts, capitalism, competition, copyright, freedom of use, marketplace, work
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Copyright, Capitalism & Communism
Every single work, say, a book creates its own separate market. That is, copyright creates a total monopoly on that market. And total monopoly, essentially is communism. Continue reading
Posted in Basic Ideas, News, Theory
Tagged arts, book, capitalism, communism, copyright, left, market, publisher, right, work of art
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