• Cowbee@lemm.ee
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        2 years ago

        IP honestly holds human progress back. It’s supposed to encourage RnD, but if someone can produce something more efficiently, let them.

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          2 years ago

          I guess as someone who has received IP royalties for my work, I feel a little more aligned with the original intent. When it comes to major corps using IP to hamstring prices and progress I agree with you, but on the individual scale it works as a decent incentive to share your work.

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            2 years ago

            Just like most systems, at an individual level it can work for the individual. However, that’s in the context of the current, IP beholden system. Alternative forms of property ownership and control have alternative mechanics, solutions, and problems.

            It would of course not be fair at all to outlaw IP at the individual level alone, without outlawing IP at the corporate level as well.