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- Title
LAW AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN A STATELESS SOCIETY.
- Authors
Kinsella, Stephan
- Abstract
The article explains why many proponents of intellectual property (IP) rights and free markets have come to believe that patent and copyright should be abolished entirely, not merely reformed. A libertarian view of property rights is described. It claims that IP rights such as patent and copyright are inconsistent with the private property order that would characterize a stateless, private-law society. It also discusses what practices or laws might prevail in the absence of IP.
- Subjects
INTELLECTUAL property; FREE enterprise; COPYRIGHT; PROPERTY rights; INTANGIBLE property
- Publication
Libertarian Papers, 2013, Vol 5, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1947-6949
- Publication type
Article