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Speedlinking Friday – Intellectual Property
Posted by: |Today I would like to invite you to read a bit about intellectual property. Last week, Jeff Tucker of the Mises Institute published a book review of Against Intellectual Monopoly (also freely available as an etext) by Michele Boldrin and David Levine, a fascinating book that challenges the typical notion that intervention in the realm of so-called “intellectual property” is a legitimate function of the State. It builds on the more theoretical work Against Intellectual Property (also freely available in PDF) by Stephan Kinsella by providing more real-world examples of how copyrights and patents fail to accomplish their goals.
This review has prompted quite a stir amongst libertarians who frequent Mises.org and LewRockwell.com – there are over 300 comments on the related Mises blog post! So I think it would be constructive to bring some of these blog posts all together in one place where you can quickly read what many have been recently saying on the topic of intellectual property and its validity within the free market.
- If you only look at one thing, read Jeff Tucker’s original review of Against Intellectual Monopoly.
- Kinsella comments on Hayek, IP, and Knowledge.
- Tucker warns authors against the dangers of copyright.
- What exactly is your attitude towards IP?
A few more minor blog news notes… I’ve added a few things along the sidebar this week, including a “Blogroll” of links to other libertarian sites (a few specifically Christian ones as well), recent comments, and a little donation button. The idea with the latter basically is that if you enjoy the material here and would like to consider it like a subscription to a magazine, please contribute to the upbuilding of this blog. Ultimately, I’m more interested in your learning than your money, but any contribution towards making this site an even better resource (such as a premium WordPress theme!) would be much appreciated.
Somebody needs to hear this right now, and I’m pretty sure that person is me: “I can do everything through him who gives me strength.” (Phil. 4:13)
Let God be your strength, and enjoy the weekend!
Tags: intellectual property, speedlinking
Speedlinking and fun stuff for January 16
Posted by: |Friday is a day for linky goodness…
- Acting in a very timely manner with my post yesterday, Nature reports that scientists are getting in line for their own part of the Obama stimulus package. And to top it off, these scientists think they should be planning the economy too: “The fact that we are invited to sit at the table with the economists when we are talking about the future of the US economy — it’s like a new day.” Pathetic.
- Republican Senator Rick Santorum continues to be an embarrassment to the decent conservatives everywhere, now even he is shilling for Obama. Quote: “There is an air of something big, something grand, something electric about to explode upon us. Barack Obama’s visage is everywhere. His relaxed and reassuring – even beatific – smile is omnipresent. So are his irrepressibly cute girls and their together mom.” Eeeewwwww.
- Lew Rockwell writes about the plane crash yesterday and the heroic pilot.
- Scott Ritsema (recent guest poster) reports that the 4th Amendment of the Bill of Rights has been effectively repealed by the Supreme Court, and by the SC “conservatives” no less. Will the nonsense ever stop?
- My wonderful friend Jaired writes about how the UN may try to interfere with parents and their children.
Now for some fun link goodness…
- Two of my favorite web personalities, Leo Babaua and Tim Ferriss, come together for an interview.
- Extremely geeky flash game (for my brother).
Last but not least, this is an insanely funny video of a gal who has only seen “bits and pieces” of the Star Wars trilogy trying to retell the story. I’m a huge Star Wars fan, so I laughed my socks off.
Star Wars: Retold (by someone who hasn’t seen it) from Joe Nicolosi on Vimeo.
Tags: bailouts, conservatism, constitution, Obama, science, speedlinking




