11 responses to “Bye-Bye for IP”

  1. MBH

    Firefox 3.0.19 Ubuntu

    Do you agree with Dean Baker that something like a reward system would helpful? An organization(s) that keeps track of progress and gives status and prizes for inventions (while publicizing all information)?

  2. ivan

    MSIE 7.0 Windows Vista

    You are right of course, but the point is, that policy is tending in the direction of strengthening intellectual monopoly rights. The piece dates from 1995 and fifteen years later we appear to be further away from the goal of abolishing IPR’s. Many still seem to believe that patents and copyrights are worthwhile, both economically and ethically. It’s all a question about tactics now: we know we are right, but how in earth are we going to win this battle?

  3. Stephan Kinsella

    Firefox 3.6.3GTB7.1 MacIntosh

    Roderick, I think we tied. I think my first published piece against IP was in 1995 as well– in IOS Journal: http://www.stephankinsella.com/wp-content/uploads/publications/IOS_IP.pdf . There may have been something earlier, not sure; the next thing was 1998 for a bar journal — http://www.stephankinsella.com/wp-content/uploads/publications/kinsella_ip-legit-2000.pdf

    The 1995 publication followed on the heels of my taking the patent bar in 1994. I had been thinking about IP for a long time, since 1987 or so at least, since Rand’s defense of IP bugged me. I started thinking about it harder in 1992 or so, when I started practicing IP law.

    Good times.