From: Ian Geldard (ian@icompub.demon.co.uk)
Date: Tue Jan 07 1997 - 04:44:21 MST
> > The current standard of anarcho-capitalist thought in probably David
> > Friedman's work. It is true that he does argue in favor of copyrights
> > and patents.
>
> How does this fit into his anarchistic framework? The only obvious
> possibility is that the copyrights and patents would be enforced by
> contracts between PPLs, which is fine by me. What I object to is
> enforcement of copyright and patent by governments so that companies don't
> have to pay for it. Without government-enforced copyright we'd probably be
> running Linux rather than Windows...
Libertarians have different views on the question of intellectual
property rights. To see a paper on some of the history, read Wendy
McElroy's "Intellectual Property: The Late 19th Century Debate"
which can be found in HTML at
http://www.digiweb.com/igeldard/LA/heritage/intelpro.htm
or in ASCII via ftp at
ftp://ftp.demon.co.uk/pub/doc/liberty/LA/intelpro.txt
TTFN - Ian
-- Ian Geldard The Libertarian Alliance 25 Chapter Chambers, Esterbrooke Street, London SW1P 4NN, England http://www.digiweb.com/igeldard/LA/
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