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Who Really Owns Your Tattoos?
Why not to cut off limbs with someone else’s owned tattoo? 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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Another Banal Case of Copyright Infrigement
Your creative work can be used freely on one condition only which is a proper attribution. That makes your name or brand for that matter known (the same effect you count on while investing in marketing). And that exposure is that very tool which turns your work in money. Continue reading
Posted in Basic Ideas, Principles, The Book, Theory
Tagged copyright abolishing, copyright infrigement, IP, patents, progress, software
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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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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
Ideal, Reality, Solution
The solemn title of this post reflects one aspect of the discussions around copyrights, patents and other inventions of the kind. I don’t remember whether I wrote on this or not. Regardless, the last drop was the wonderful review I … Continue reading
On Major Trends in the Contemporary Economy
This is just a few words on: The Pirate Party’s solution for the global job crisis: valuing the swarm economy By Michel Bauwens 29th March 2011 I’m not ready to present a substantial analyses of the Michael Bauwens’ and Rick … Continue reading
Posted in Basic Ideas
Tagged collision, creativity, economy, IP, knowledge based economy, monopoly, open source
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