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Stephan Kinsella is a registered patent attorney, a libertarian theorist and lecturer, Director of the Center for the Study of Innovative Freedom (C4SIF), Founding and Executive Editor of Libertarian Papers, blogger at The Libertarian Standard.
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hi. I want to take your course on IP that starts in march. I’m in South Africa so it would help if I could get a recommended reading list, sooner rather then later. It can take a bit of time for me to get the books shipped to me.
IP Gone WILD!!!!!
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Mardi Gras Indians work to copyright costumes
Stephan,
This may interest you.
http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/441/when-patents-attack
Mr. Kinsella,
I cannot be the first person to ask this, but why is your book “Against Intellectual Property” copyrighted?
Hello Mr. Kinsella,
I am a pharmacist by profession and have no formal education in the areas of economics, law, and political philosophy beyond a few undergrad courses in college. Over the last few years, I’ve put a lot of personal time and effort to come to an understanding of these areas as I see how much they affect our way of life. I initially wanted to understand the financial mess in 2008. This led me to read books by Ayn Rand and Milton Friedman. I eventually discovered the Mises Institute and began to devour much of the conference speeches as well as e-books, etc. I’d say I now consider myself to be libertarian. I’ve recently noticed that there are anti-IP and pro-IP factions among LVMI thinkers. I have a clear grasp on the idea of property rights, self-ownership, liberty, sound money or competing currencies in a free market, etc. I am not certain on how IP fits into the personal liberty paradigm. I’m still trying to figure out what the correct position is on this issue. I listened to the Kinsella-Wenzel debate on you tube, but unfortunately I was unable to get any clarity because it ended up being vitriolic instead of enlightening. It pained me to hear two free market protagonists bickering with each other rather than having a cordial intellectual debate. I do have to give you credit for attempting to stay focused on the crux of what was supposed to be debated. The problem is that I did not get to hear the logic from both sides so as to be more clearly informed about the merits of either position and thus come closer to forming an opinion about the issue. If someone were to ask me whether I thought IP was consistent with my libertarian worldview I would currently answer ” I don’t know yet. I’m just starting to really think about it.” I just hope that the Austrians don’t tear each other apart just as they’re beginning to have significant influence over the hearts and minds of formerly asleep Americans like me.
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