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jMyles 10 hours ago

...and none does. You can grow and sell any peach you want; the tree has no sense of the childish tantrums of the state over its bounty.

This is a strong and obvious indications that the laws and statues as presented by the state are not in fact the actual underlying modes under which society operates.

bluerooibos 10 hours ago | parent [-]

> ..and none does.

Monsanto begs to differ - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowman_v._Monsanto_Co.

jMyles 10 hours ago | parent [-]

Of course, but my point is: Monsanto is obviously incorrect. It's plain to see. Plants grow without permission. Bytes flow without permission. Ideas propagate without permission.

All this silliness to create a huge complicated regime to pretend that these things are "property" in the same sense as your underwear is just so obviously childish, incoherent, and inconsistent with reality.

It's just a really elaborate gown purported to be worn by the manifestly naked emperor.

gruez 10 hours ago | parent [-]

>Of course, but my point is: Monsanto is obviously incorrect. It's plain to see. Plants grow without permission. Bytes flow without permission. Ideas propagate without permission.

So you're against any sort of intellectual property?

jMyles 7 hours ago | parent | next [-]

> So you're against any sort of intellectual property?

I observe that the universe in which I live doesn't seem to include the concept of intellectual property, and that there is quite a lot of misery and confusion that arises from efforts to shoehorn it in.

PunchyHamster 10 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Current IP rights are overly stringent and ones designed to protect IP actively detract from progress.