Story here. In a monumental twisting of words, the US government is now labelling those who participate in the sharing of copyrighted material “organized criminals,” as though those who listened to downloaded songs were a bunch of mafia people holding up DVD stores violently. Meanwhile, Stephan Kinsella’s anti-IP message has been gaining traction–because his book “Against IP” is merely a statement of what practically every young adult has already acknowledged through their actions: that information isn’t property.
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Story here. In a monumental twisting of words, the US government is now labelling those who participate in the sharing of copyrighted material “organized criminals,” as though those who listened to downloaded songs were a bunch of mafia people holding up DVD stores violently. Meanwhile, Stephan Kinsella’s anti-IP message has been gaining traction–because his book “Against IP” is merely a statement of what practically every young adult has already acknowledged through their actions: that information isn’t property.
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