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You left out the vote gained by busting heads.
Besides, would the supporters of an Objectivist site like the gulch really favor someone "behaving himself" (ie, conforming to some norm of behavior imposed by the collective?)
If I can't own what I create with my own resources, I won't create it.
Programs can very easily be set to disable themselves after a certain event determined by their programmer(s.)
Everyone should think about that next time they are looking at their computer device.
I find it interesting that as a member of this Rand group you find it necessary to defend a product of a basically corrupt government. Revising the entire system that protects intellectual property is paramount to cleansing the botched bureaucracy we have inherited.
Infringement works, under the current system. The courts only listen so long as the lawyers are in court. Once the owner of intellectual property can no longer pay the lawyers, he loses.
I also wrote a another program in my own house on my own computer during my own time. I own that program. That is the way it should be.
I am not a patent attorney, but db is one and we represent inventors seeking patents for their inventions. We are extremely conscious of the limited resources a small inventor has and the tremendous risk he undertakes in devoting significant time and money to the process. Our firm does not litigate. We champion inventors. http://www.hallingblog.com We are against any crony relationship between the government and private industry. We support an individual's right to purse inventing as a profession.
Rand strongly supported intellectual property and patents (man owns the products of his mind). Inventor, invention, patents are referred to in Atlas Shrugged over 200 times. She did not support the concept of anarchy. Anarchy is not conducive to capitalism. A modern Patent system is.
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