IN THE following talk, Kinsella proposes shortening copyright/patent terms (one of the proposed solutions). He gives many ridiculous patents as examples of the system's absurdity and suggests changing the name/term "intellectual property" (both the issue of "intellectual" and "property" are challenged because both words are improper).
“I think right now the patent system helps the large companies much more than the small companies.”
--Stephan KinsellaKinsella calls patents a "government-granted privilege that protects patterns" and insists that "information is not an own-able thing, it's a pattern." He also says: "I think right now the patent system helps the large companies much more than the small companies. I think the small companies can just be terrorised by the large companies."
Great insights.
As means of sticking to current copyright laws and adhering to fair use doctrine (teaser to the full presentation), we made available the first part of his talk in Ogg Theora format.
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nskinsella
2010-05-15 11:49:45
My speech "Intellectual Property and Libertarianism,” Mises University 2009, available at http://www.stephankinsella.com/media/.
My Against Intellectual Property monograph, available for free (also in audiobook format) at the same site
also: “The Case Against IP: A Concise Guide,” http://www.stephankinsella.com/publications/