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Episode 96 - Unnecessary copyright, State-fostered scarcity, creating reasons to buy

Published 16 years, 3 months ago
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Brett comes back from fraternizing with pirates on the high Caribbean seas School Sucks: Caribbean Holiday Spectacular (With Special Guests!) http://schoolsucks.podOmatic.com/entry/eg/2009-12-07T09_15_19-08_00 For some reason, people can get along without overt government Fatbeard: Cartman's dream of living the life of a pirate will come true if he can just get to Somalia. http://www.southparkstudios.com/episodes/220764 'Intellectual property' by Kent McManigal http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-5723-Albuquerque-Libertarian-Examiner~y2009m8d17-Intellectual-property Sharing ideas is part of the natural process of creativity Market-based IP enforcement is no improvement on the problem of the property rights conflict that IP creates One's property rights end where another's begin, i.e., in the use of what he or she owns I’m sorry, but we have to ban music. That’s just the way it is. by Nicholas Deleon http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/09/17/im-sorry-but-we-have-to-ban-music-thats-just-the-way-it-is/ Government and their "laws" ration things by having you stand in line; shortages and high prices are common with coercive monopolies Content creation should also focus on creating satisfied customers who will become repeat buyers and implicit sales people The labor theory of value is embedded in IP law, and in the desire to control others' property in general Labor by itself is not a value (guaranteeing income); it depends on its productivity value in the marketplace "Laws" are designed to serve those in charge, funneling money (from law-breakers) to tyrants Members of the Complete Liberty Meetup group in San Diego (http://www.meetup.com/Complete-Liberty/) had a little intervention down at the tax office (http://sdtreastax.com) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoIjEa4Cf-c (full) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDLkVoN1kXQ (clip) Root-striking questions (a discussion that led up to the encounter) http://www.meetup.com/Complete-Liberty/messages/boards/thread/8208221 People perpetuate nonsensical ideas without critically thinking about them--especially if they serve their economic interests Unfortunately, when people feel that their corrupt way of life is threatened, they typically engage in ad hominem fallacy and shun any sort of constructive ideological change (and change in behavior) Illegal Downloads 150x More Profitable Than Legal Sales - copyright holders can earn 150 times more money from illicit downloads than from iTunes and other legal stores. submitted by GolemXIV (torrentfreak.com) http://www.reddit.com/r/business/comments/9sxpz/illegal_downloads_150x_more_profitable_than_legal/ The gravy train of governmental "laws" works by charging fees and fining law-breakers Unfortunately, hardly anyone ever verbally challenges those who extort money from them and impose "services" on them (such as educating other peoples' kids) Government is the ultimate anti-social institution Scarcity – Does it Prove Intellectual Property is Unjustified? by Dale B. Halling http://hallingblog.com/2009/06/22/scarcity-–-does-it-prove-intellectual-property-is-unjustified/ People don't

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