laanwj on Nostr: yes exactly! it seems that nowadays IP is mostly weaponized to make cooperation ...
yes exactly!
it seems that nowadays IP is mostly weaponized to make cooperation outside a silo like a large corporation (which can afford the necessary level of lawyering and licensing) impossible
software, for some reason has *mostly* escaped this fate for now, but it's true for everything else, everything is a legal minefield of patents, copyrights, it's almost impossible to make anything
> But cars are going the same way as tractors - you need all the diagnostic computers etc to work on them
and unfortunately, "computers" always has to mean locked-in closed source systems in this case, there's no why computer technology has to be like that, it could be serviceable, but there is so much economic and political power behind going in the other direction
it seems that nowadays IP is mostly weaponized to make cooperation outside a silo like a large corporation (which can afford the necessary level of lawyering and licensing) impossible
software, for some reason has *mostly* escaped this fate for now, but it's true for everything else, everything is a legal minefield of patents, copyrights, it's almost impossible to make anything
> But cars are going the same way as tractors - you need all the diagnostic computers etc to work on them
and unfortunately, "computers" always has to mean locked-in closed source systems in this case, there's no why computer technology has to be like that, it could be serviceable, but there is so much economic and political power behind going in the other direction