Kirk Freeman
Grandmaster
It is not real property. It is nothing but a fictional construct. The suggestion that you can 'own' words, thoughts or ideas (in a philosophical sense) is fundamentally absurd.
Yes, you own thoughts and the usufruct product of your thoughts.
I have yet to find a single person who could even present a consistent ethical system for dealing with the ownership of this imaginary property.
You simply must be kidding.
You would abolish patents then? Copyrights? The patents of John Moses Browning are meaningless?
It is ethical to steal the work of another and violate their right to property?
MEYE property! Unless I can steal another's work then it is not property at all.
Man the INGO property rights hokey pokey is exhausting!
INGO: Property rights, which are sacred, for me, but not for thee.