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By: Thomas

Dear Fredrika Once again – I do appreciate that you take the time for the discussion! But your last reply reminds me of a quote from Confucius. “When you listen to mr Cheng talking about mr Wu, you...

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By: Fredrika

Thomas February 5, 2011 – 18:19 “Your claim that “filesharing is cloud computing” is perfect nonsense” Well, since i never made that claim.. That’s the second time you produce a false quote. “Your...

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By: Moo

See also Stephan Kinsella – “Against Intellectual Property” http://mises.org/books/against.pdf Fact is, copyright undermines property rights.

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By: Thomas

Dear Fredrika I will leave this thread, but just a final remark. If you are stuck in a hole, at least stop digging. We can all read what you wrote about filesharing and cloud computing. Same thing goes...

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By: Thomas

But Moo – when you acquire a CD or a DVD you accept the terms and conditions. Where you agree on the copyright. Just like when you are buying a bicycle, you accept that you have to obey the traffic...

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By: Fredrika

Thomas February 6, 2011 – 13:15 “I will leave this thread” Without even answering the actual questions that are asked to you, or respond to the actual claims that are placed before you?? “We can all...

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By: Fredrika

Thomas February 6, 2011 – 13:15 “I will leave this thread” Without even answering the actual questions that are asked to you, or respond to the actual claims that are placed before you?? “We can all...

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[...] Copyright is a Limitation of Property Rights [...]

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By: marou

Hello Rick, Thank you for this text. We found it inspiring so we translated it in French and published it on our blog here : http://partipirate.org/blog/com.php?id=1382 marou Parti Pirate France

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By: MaxPower

Why is it called property then? That seems very misleading at the least. Also as stated before digital content, which can be copied for free as far as the original intellectual “property” holder is...

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By: Fredrika

<blockquote><b>Thomas February 5, 2011 - 18:19</b> <i>"Your claim that “filesharing is cloud computing” is perfect nonsense"</i></blockquote> Well, since i never...

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By: Moo

See also Stephan Kinsella – “Against Intellectual Property” http://mises.org/books/against.pdf Fact is, copyright undermines property rights.

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By: Thomas

Dear Fredrika I will leave this thread, but just a final remark. If you are stuck in a hole, at least stop digging. We can all read what you wrote about filesharing and cloud computing. Same thing goes...

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By: Thomas

But Moo – when you acquire a CD or a DVD you accept the terms and conditions. Where you agree on the copyright. Just like when you are buying a bicycle, you accept that you have to obey the traffic...

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By: Fredrika

<blockquote><b>Thomas February 6, 2011 - 13:15</b> <i>"I will leave this thread"</i> Without even answering the actual questions that are asked to you, or respond to the...

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By: Fredrika

<blockquote><b>Thomas February 6, 2011 - 13:15</b> <i>"I will leave this thread"</i></blockquote> Without even answering the actual questions that are asked to you,...

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By: Dawog’s Blog » Blog Archive » Copyright History… nothing ever changes

[…] Copyright is a Limitation of Property Rights […]

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By: marou

Hello Rick, Thank you for this text. We found it inspiring so we translated it in French and published it on our blog here : http://partipirate.org/blog/com.php?id=1382 marou Parti Pirate France

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By: MaxPower

Why is it called property then? That seems very misleading at the least. Also as stated before digital content, which can be copied for free as far as the original intellectual “property” holder is...

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