Sarah Burstein on Nostr: Nadler now referring to "the fundamental rights of creators." Neither copyright nor ...
Nadler now referring to "the fundamental rights of creators."
Neither copyright nor patent rights are "fundamental rights."
The Constitution gives Congress the ability to create these rights.
They are not required.
Let alone fundamental.
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