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Amaro Koberle, 6 months ago·#1336· Collapse

To keep someone from copying your work you have to infringe on the private property of that person by claiming an exclusive right on prohibiting his use of his privately owned copying medium to instantiate a certain pattern.

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Dennis Hackethal’s avatar

‘To stop someone from murdering you you have to infringe on his private property by claiming an exclusive right on prohibiting his use of his privately owned gun to shoot you’ How is that different?

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Amaro Koberle, 6 months ago·#1341· Collapse

Murdering someone destroys their scarce property (their body  in this case). Copying something using your own property leaves the original totally untouched.

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Dennis Hackethal revised 6 months ago·#1350· Collapse

Ridiculous definition of murder. Classic libertarian thought bending over backwards to reduce everything to property rights. Please cite a legal text where the definition of murder invokes scarce property.

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Amaro Koberle, 6 months ago·#1352· Collapse

No. I don't expect to find it, but that doesn't make it less true. That's how I make sense of the difference between IP and real property.

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Dennis Hackethal’s avatar

If current law isn’t based on what you claim it’s based on then that does make it less true.

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Amaro Koberle, 6 months ago·#1354· Collapse

I don't care about current law, there are lots of dumb laws. I care about what's right and why.

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Dennis Hackethal’s avatar

But the law against murder isn’t a dumb law even though it doesn’t refer to someone’s body being scarce property.

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Dennis Hackethal’s avatar

It’s right for the law to address and prevent the arbitrary, and that’s about more than just property. See #1345.

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