Intellectual property

>intellectual property

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>human rights

the concept of intellectual property is critically important to a functional legal system and the basis for a significant amount of modern legislation and common law

copyright, though? that entirely breaks down with computers. its kind of incredible that its 2019 and we are still hemming and hawing over the possibility of someone copying something they shouldn't be.

if you are concerned about someone copying your work in an unauthorized manner then don't digitize it. if you want to profit off of it, don't expect that to also mean that other people can't copy it

>freedom of speech

>the concept of intellectual property is critically important to a functional legal system and the basis for a significant amount of modern legislation and common law
Only if you define it as unshared information. As soon as you sell/give/publish/share something it shouldn't be considered IP anymore and should be nothing other than public domain information. Anything else is thought policing.

>buy book
>read it on YouTube with own voice or computer one (legal)
>people leave it overnight with a voice2text program
>tfw you just distributed legally a book

>reality

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>this 16 year old kills Jow Forums

>read it on YouTube with own voice or computer one (legal)

FALSE. That's also illegal. You cannot reproduce a copyrighted work BY ANY MEANS without their permission. It's in the first page of whatever book you have.

>tfw brother in law thinks copyright should be extended into eternity
>"you didn't think of it, user, what gives you the right to use it?"