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    Mick Brooks, Intellectual property rights – the modern day enclosure of the commons

    Johnathan R. Razorback
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    Mick Brooks, Intellectual property rights – the modern day enclosure of the commons Empty Mick Brooks, Intellectual property rights – the modern day enclosure of the commons

    Message par Johnathan R. Razorback Sam 23 Jan - 11:08

    http://www.marxist.com/intellectual-property-rights221105.htm

    "Over-fishing is a fact, but [...] the reason for it is capitalist greed, not some flaw in human nature."

    "It would actually be in the interests of the development of the productive forces that all information and innovation were freely diffused throughout the economy. Under capitalism, innovation would not take place at all under those conditions. Only by retarding the spread of ideas and charging rents can capitalism develop the powers of production. In other words this is an example of capitalism as a fetter on the development of the productive forces."

    "In any case, creation is seldom only the result of individual genius. We all incorporate the advances of others as building blocks in our own thought without even considering it. That is how humanity advances. And they want to stop it !"
    -Mick Brooks, Intellectual property rights – the modern day enclosure of the commons, 22 November 2005.


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